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1. they lead you down the path that want they are selling will make you a trader or that is what is missing in your trading education. 2. they play a game only showing the uneducated cherry picked examples of there web of lies. 3. they also sell the uneducated trading software that will be dated in one or two years even if it does have any value,,like every one that had bought ninja 7.. stuff 50% will be not support in ninja 8 ...cost to much to upgrade by the developer 4 even if it has some value it is way over priced..5 ..in general very little support after they have your money.. 6 last put most important they know that going in.. i do agree with big Mike there are a few that all the above does not apply...but out of thousands you could count them on one hand. it is no wonder so many fail trading they are being trained by trading bandits.
The following user says Thank You to forgiven for this post:
Pretty much true and agreed. Tradingschools.org helped confirm for me the deep back in the mind fears and suspicions of most of the scammy industry in the back of every aspiring trader's mind , now finally a site where the lies, sim tricks, and buck stops because the FBI and CFTC read and work with tradingschools to indict some of the more egregious violaters although I wish the rate of vindication would pick up even more. That said, I'm fine with ninja 7 where with the multi-user license I can trade via multiple brokers and feeds (also grandfathered with AMP) and don't need anymore new fancy indicators or I can modify/code my own. It's like having a 10+ year old car with old addon plugins like windshield attached old garmin gps, cassette player connected mp3 player interface, etc. that still works and looks good enough and hope to use for another 10 years.
The following user says Thank You to Cloudy for this post:
I spent $127/month on NYMEX data from SC from March to July of this year. I found out if I had a futures account with a participating broker my data expenses would go down dramatically. So I signed up with a broker and my data expenses went down to about $70/month. I usually buy a new computer once a year, but I get them used on Amazon so that was only like $120. Other than that not much else. Maybe a monitor if mine stops working.