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NYC minimum wage is $15 per hour. I can go flip burgers at shake shack and make 2.5k per month, without the risk of losing money, and get free shake shack!
I agree with most everyone else, however I know the dream you're talking about. The freedom and prestige that traders get is like nothing else. So why not pursue your dream with a very small account and continue working around the US open until you can make a few thousand a month and then size up. Just work a job, the losses won't be as scary. I'd say you really want the lifestyle so then keep pursuing it while working. I made $600 a week or so and lived at my retired aunts house successfully which was fooking amazing but eventually still had to move out even though she knew I was making over what i'd make at any job I got. But i'm anti-social not like you.
Thanks for posting this. I read the earlier Trading Schools review in which he told about his 13 year-old son making over $1,000 following TS signals, so I signed up.
This is the email I just sent requesting my money back:
I HEREBY REQUEST A REFUND DUE TO YOUR FALSE CLAIMS
Trading Mission FALSE CLAIMS:
“Everyday at 08:00am EST the Trading Mission community joins together to do battle with the Futures markets.”
Note that 8:00 AM EST is 5:00 AM PST where I am located. TM didn’t start until about or after 8:30 AM EST.
“…we focus on trading Crude Oil (CL).”
Two trades were done. Both were NQ.
“We are now live streaming our charts everyday between 08:00am est and 2:45pm est. This is a huge, because via this steam you also have access to our proprietary software called the Trend Oracle. This gives you everything you need to trade through the day with us making the best decision based on your own personal risk appetite and account size.
This “Trend Oracle” is a streaming data table with no instruction on how to use it. So the data shown is meaningless.
"On top of that I am still taking live trades on a live funded account, teaching my strategies and answering your questions.”
I asked questions in chat about the charts disappearing and the Trend Oracle and I sent the email further down this string and have gotten no response.
3 different names apparently logged into the chat session and said their version of “Good morning.” And from 8:16 PST to 9:32 AM PST, 8 people timed out. When I timed out, I got a message indicating I timed out due to 120 minutes of inactivity. I saw no message or response on chat from anybody at Trading Mission.
I do not know what I am seeing on the Go-To Webinar. For about an hour, from about 8:45 AM EST to 9:45 EST, I saw a couple of NQ trades, one winner and one loser. Then I saw a switch to MNQ and then the charts were gone.
Is this normal?
Will more trades be shown?
Is there some instruction about what is left on the webinar?
Damn,
Why waste your own capital while you are learning the ropes.
why not use some one like TopStep Trader or Earn2Trade, where you pass the simulation and get funded account.
I highly recommend to stay away from any paid services, Gur, furu and signlers, etc etc..
Internet is filled with plethora of good traders who show some of the easiest and good trading style and strategies for free..
Haha yeah I was making fun of the scammer.
The guy is marketing a low monthly profit of only 2-3k per month. At such a low amount, he is targeting some very desperate marks. It's like the Nigerian scam where they purposely use typos and grammatical errors to filter down to only the most gullible marks.
It's debatable if it's better to pay for the combines, or to use that money instead to trade 1 lot micros.