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Regarding the webinar video quality, I did the best I could. Al seems to use a notebook with a small screen (low resolution), so it makes things very tiny on bigger screens (like 24" 1920x1200). So in the webinar I had to zoom and crop to make it more legible, but this reduces the quality and introduces artifacts into the recording.
This has always been the case for every webinar Al has ever done on futures.io (formerly BMT). I don't complain to him about it but wanted to let you guys know what was going on with the quality.
I have heard from everyone except @HansB, @Jsyn, and @KyHermit. Once they respond I will be able to send the info to Al Brooks to have the books signed and shipped.
I have now sent the info for all ten book winners to Al Brooks. He will sign the books and return them to me, and I will then ship them to their final destination. Total ETA ~3 weeks.
I'll post again once I've mailed them out from my side.
Hello I received the
signed copy of Al Brooks book today.
I asked him to wish me the most important quality a trader would need.
The first he mentioned was discipline, followed by persistence patience and never looking backwards.
I think the last one is maybe the most forgotten feature about getting a successful trader.
When a trade is complete do not think what would have happened if...
Therefore thanks to Al Brooks for sharing his wisdom.