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I bought the daytradetowin system on a lark. It is a range break-out system and you will lose your a$$ in the long run. Should be called the snake oil daytradetowin system. The Atlas line is more smoke up your behind to take your money! There is no short cut to profits. Study, study, study and study some more to be profitable. In the end this is the only way to become successful in this business.
I have heard of DTTW and I bought the system as well. Not the Atlas line but the breakout system. As the saying goes, if it seems to good to be true it probably is. I traded it once or twice and made money, but the method calls for a 5 point stop in the ES. I think that is excessive and would rather find a way to trade with less risk. Plus, on occasion I would have a question about JP's recording of a trade as winner when I didn't see the trade play out like it was supposed to. Those questions would go unanswered. Anyway, bought it and dumped it. As far as the Atlas line goes, I've heard of it and I've seen one video on it. I didn't know it was $1800. Whenever i consider buying something that is supposed to be the end all be all "thing" in trading I just ask myself one question. I say to myself, self, if it was that good and one could make a fortune with it trading, why would they sell it? I guess they just want to help traders. Guess again.
Since the last time I went to the site a few months back, John Paul revamped the site to appear more exciting and flashier. It's hard to find anything on the site that describes how he takes trades. All he does is show videos. Have you noticed how he edits them to include the brand in the upper right corner? That would be a great way to hide the market replay. Half the time he doesn't even fill his orders on market replay in the videos. It's pretty hilarious. I heard JP give a live webinar once (co-sponsored by Ninja mind you) and within about 30 seconds people were asking in the chatroom where they could sign up and in the same breath where to download ninja. Hmmm... I am telling you that guy is a creep.
714trader, have you visit the links posted here, and read what everybody says about daytradetowin ?
It's quite obvious that this is scam, so why do you want people to loose their time in testing this ?
The reason why he doesn't describe how he takes trades, at least for the regular daytrading course that is $600, is because if he even any detail you wouldn't need to course to get the answer. The manual is 50 plus pages with repetitive information to make the manual bigger. I could describe the original method in a paragraph or two. Since the initial method he has added another version for markets that run and don't come to the entry point. Ironically he calls that portion of the method the "chase the trade" method, something most of us try to avoid.
Actually, I'm not sure if he is doing a playback, but I have heard it is a Sim account. If you notice in the video that part of the DOM is hidden.
Call me cynical, but I wouldn't be surprised if this is just a clever marketing ploy by "714trader", pretending to be an interested newbie, but really here to direct traffic to his site with alleged rumours about hedgefunds using this magic line. Wouldn't be the first time something like this happened.
I'm asking people to take the free trial and see if this works, I never told anyone to purchase it. I just want to know if anyone has used it so I can decide whether or not to buy it.
According to your posts, you have heard great things about it, you have heard that it is being used by hedge funds, you have talked with traders on Skype who has used it and you have used up your free trial already. Didn't you get your answer already?