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Someone might give good/proper/consistent training.They can be very succesfull and people who follow the training might or might not be. I really can't see why the fact that someone makes $$ is a garantee that someone else will. The real point is to know if what is being taught is quality or not, and will be suitable to you.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Opentrader recommends two platforms Market Delta and Sierra Charts. Does anyone here have experience with them? If so, I would appreciate your opinions and reasons why.
Totally agree. Plus understanding the concepts is of upmost importance.
With Opentrader Ziad and Awais both teach the concepts very well and are not trying to clone traders, but rather give them the tools in order to find and define oneself as a trader.
If you are looking for a similar indicator close to market deta tpo and footprint chart for ninja the cheapest look alike is final fin-alg software. If you do not want to pay then there are awesome free indicators in futures.io (formerly BMT) with our forum support.
Back to the course itself. I think alot of negative reviews are not really justified. I have traded Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and FX for a number of yrs successfully using a number of different platforms.
MD and Sierra on top of the course can be somewhat daunting and a component of the course people need to be aware of if they don't have experience with these platforms. Plus the fact I am in New Zealand and contacting support has been a hassle. I'm sure i will get it sorted, just taking longer than expected. 20 days and Market Delta still have not given me the correct login detail. And thats after many requests. With all this hassle I have found creating the correct Mind Set part of the course to be very helpful.
I have been with Open Trader about 7 months. My opinion about the course is that it does have some excellent tutorials if you are new to market profile and market internals. The course is fairly well structured also.
For myself, the lack of support I found in regards to setting up a platform, data etc made me feel that i should not be doing this course. If Open Trader really wanted this course to be something better than others one would think it be in their interest to help aspiring traders get set up correctly. They didn't for me. Finally, I am set-up correctly .
I have to thank FuturesTrader71 and Stage 5 trading for their support and pointing me in the right direction in regards to platforms and data, which they did for free.
Would you pay $2000 or $6000 for the course? You have to answer this question yourself.. I know my answer.
I have taken the course and I am also a member of Awais's site 'Eminiplayer.net" The course is very good in my opinion and they do have weekly coaching calls where questions can be answered.
Eminiplayer.net is a great deal! awais's daily trading plan(which includes a video and many support/resistance levels) and his daily recap complement the open trader course very well.