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The following user says Thank You to mattz for this post:
I watch @thefibdoctor he trades TF and ES and I also watch @Glems111 he trades crude oil and at times post es trades that are pretty good. Also @traderflorida which trades stocks
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If you're using Tweet Deck you can create a column and follow a hashtag. To follow FuturesTrader71 you want a column for #FT71. This will give you all tweets in the tweetosphere with the #FT71 hashtag.
@Big Mike, maybe you should start using a hashtag on you're twitter campaign, maybe #futures.io (formerly BMT).
"In order to excel, you must be completely dedicated." -- Willie Mays
When I've learned about twitter I couldn't see why all the buzz around it but now I really find it useful as distracting at the same time.
I've limited my subscriptions, just follow futures.io (formerly BMT), MTS, FT71 and TradersAudio. Last week added ITC Markets but it will be gone probably, can't see any real value so far although reporting big blocks on ZN and ZB which is good to know. Instead of following people that trades ES or other products I'm more interested in services that call our attention to other aspects, news for example.
MTS is great since they cover an enormous array of topics. TradersAudio is also very useful.
futures.io (formerly BMT)... well... Mike has finally awaken and started "investing" on Twitter
If I become half a percent smarter each year, I'll be a genius by the time I die
Just as a side thought - does anyone else think like me - that most twitter traders also have a blog, where they charge followers some monthly fee for live calls, and in the mean time they just trade sim?
As sim is stress free, will it be easier for the twitter traders to be 'profitable' / consistent ?
If you are a trader, why would you waste time tweeting around ?