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I don't have clearer videos sorry but actually it's his terrible thinking and logic when it comes to his trading which is more troubling than his losses which are horrible as well.
Vinny is by far one of the worst analysts I have seen. "OH its PINK, its Pink!..(takes loss) but.. but...it was pink..".
Not only does he put to much trust in his color coded crayons signals, he barely understands what it is he is actually trading with his signal.
The"enigma" signal is just showing divergence from his MACD, but he uses it like it has a lot more significance as he shows in the video.
For someone who claims to be a "quant" he sure is a bad one. I doubt he even worked as a real quant, I haven't seen anything showing he knows what quants really do for work.
Vinny is no Quant! I have personally met and spoken with the Top World Class Quants. Vinny is just your average retail trader playing with charts and garbage indicators.
Here is a list of the Quants I have met:
Edward Thorp (Wiley-Wilmott Summit)-> Met at Columbia University back in December 2012
Aaron Brown (AQR) -> Met and spoke with him at multiple events
Nassim Taleb (Bloomberg) -> Met and spoke with him at multiple Bloomberg Quant Seminars
Peter Carr (NYU) -> Met and spoke with him at multiple Bloomberg Quant Seminars
Paul Wilmott (CQF) -> Was one of my instructors in the Fitch CQF 6-month intensive Certificate in Quantitative Finance course (https://www.cqf.com:443/)
My final overall grade was 95%
Attilio Meucci (NYU, Bloomberg) -> Was my instructor at the Advanced risk and Portfolio Management Quant Bootcamp (https://www.arpm.co/quant-bootcamp/), 1 week intensive Quant Bootcamp Course
Funny story regarding risk management…
At the end of my first “mentorship” call with Vinny, he took some random long off an enigma on a low time frame through my workspace (he was using team viewer) and lost about $4k in sim in like 30 seconds. He said that’s never happened before then told me to fuck off before hanging up. 😂😂😂😂
Hahahahaha…. Why would he take a position in the middle of a range and also sell support at the bottom of the range? 😂😂😂😂 I love the nervous whistling as if he’s all calm and collected. Classic emotional pitfalls after big losses, which he aggressively makes fun of people for talking about in his discord group.
lEt tHe ToOlS dO tHe WoRk - totally disregards his own rules regarding two tries on DCDM’s. I love how those Renko bars come in so fast and just assblast his PnL instantly. I remember him making fun of me during a “mentorship” call for having a -$8k day trading 10+ apex accounts, saying I couldn’t trade and so on. This dude lost $15k on ONE account; imagine the damage on 20 of em. Hahaha. I guess you don’t have to care about the trade account money when you’re selling $5k subscriptions to hundreds of suckers a year to pay for your McMansion swimming pool.
It sounds like his audio box is lagging. on the final back breaking losing trade, the sound of the ticks came in long after the Renko bars printed. TickStrike is far superior, instant response of the audio, plus it actually works every day. Audio box is cheap copy and you get what you pay for (it’s free).