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No BS is great for people who KNOW absolutely NOTHING about trading on JUST the DOM. Also, people who will be fine trading notes and bonds. To a lesser extend, some other markets. It will give you a launching pad, but it will not turn you into a winning trading.
It will be you job to take the information and turn it into something that gives you an ability to make money. I've been highly critical of this course because it doesn't fit my trading worldview when it comes to the DOM and feels a bit dated. If you are new to DOM trading, then it will be a decent start.
I think that the Axia Future guys have a more modern and updated approach to learning how to trade on the DOM. I'm sure John is still trading some futures, but last time I talked to him he had moved to trading stocks because of the lower fees he was getting and the market state was favorable for what he was trying to learn. In all honest, you can learn DOM trading on you on without much help, with free videos, then just put in the hours...
I am a profitable real trader, not because of any course, but because of the work training on diff DOM concepts. You will do the same when you put in the work.
Yes, I trade mainly based on the foundations that I learned from John. You also do not get consistently profitable right away, just like any other respectable skill or trade. It takes practice and time to get better at something. This is not a magical setup that he teaches. He teaches you the skill you need to have in order to become a successful scalper.
If a coach starts teaching someone how to start playing basketball, would you expect him to start playing like Seth Curry the next day??? The answer is no, because he needs to actually play and practice until he gets better. And do you think Seth Curry stops practicing after the world recognizes him to be one of the best, of course not. He needs to keep becoming better and better, because others will get better and better.
You're learning a respectable skill, and you don't stop learning because you think you got it. When you stop learning, is when you start forgetting.
I'm not consistently profitable yet, but i'm very close, so ask this question again in a few more months
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
Im turning the corner at this time. My PnL slowly crawling up finally Im taking his webinar again to sharpen up my skills. Ask me again in 3 months. On a side note, i think others are smarter than me and can progress faster, so im very impressed i have gotton this far.
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
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Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
I treat it like a real job, in terms of being consistent with it. I'm taking this very seriously and I started back in February 2020 right before the coronavirus came to the US.
I start at 4:30 in the morning because I'm on Pacific Time and trade treasuries till 8:00. Then I do my recap and try to learn from my mistakes and become better the next day. That usually takes another couple hours.
So about 6 hours on average per trading day.
Then I started his stock webinar course back in March 2021, and started trading more often in the afternoon.
And since then I've been averaging a good 8 hours each trading day.
“Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
It's going good. I'm being more consistent now in making smarter trades.
Last time I thought I was turning the corner, had a string of losses, then realized that I started to forget the things he taught and was going by my own instincts. I had to take some time to review the webinars I took to relearn a lot of his teachings.