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I e-mailed Al after purchasing the course, he wasn't too happy with his hosting site and gave me direct links that worked fine, hopefully you've received your course. I am enjoying it very much and I think the price point is fair.
I bought it and will start studiying in the weekend. Got some problems in downloading, but Al was really kind and supportive. From a quick overview of the first modules, I share somebody's else impression that 249$ is good value for money
I finished with the course today. It is a hugh different to his books, it is much easier to understand. I read his books also, but since I am not a native speaker, this was a big endevour.
I liked it very much. And the price was also very fair.
I thought that might be the case. I've always found his webinars on futures.io (formerly BMT) to be far easier to understand than his books. Thanks for sharing your feedback.
Yes but with the webinars on BigMike you get only a part of the whole story. The good thing with the course is, you donīt need any understanding of his method, he starts from zero, and goes very deep into detail, but very structured. Again, I would everybody who is interrested in Price Action recomend this course. There is so much to learn. Thank you Al, thank you .
I was a bit surprised you said you finished the course already in one week. How many hours per day did you do this? You were able to absorb everything? Make notes? etc? Or was this just your first run through, of many yet to come?