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Webinar: FuturesTrader71 (FT71) Volume Profile Methodology and Examples

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I watched the first webinar. It was completely worth it. I re-watched some places even seconds over and over until I understood every fine point. I'm glad I was saved a bundle to learn what market profile was all about instead of some expensive course. I had watched a free video of Studemeyer presenting at the cme and I couldn't tell if I learned something practical about VP. FT71 succinctly summed it up and said that was some courses spend all their time and the client's $ teaching and I believe it. And I learned enlightening stuff about the opening market too. I'm looking forward to the next one in the series about the "homework".

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Thank you for your offer. This is not relevant except to the issue of credibility. I had moved on from this discussion after I did my "due diligence". But, since you brought it back up I decided to look a little a deeper.

All non profits are scrutinized, the same, by IRS and State during the filing process, it's what happens after the filing that's important. After all, every questionable non-profit filed their papers in the beginning.

I looked up your "charity's" Form 990-EZ which you filed with the IRS for the last year available. Unfortunately, it shows, only $2391, less than 4% of the funds raised was paid out to other individuals and charities you support. This seems especially low given the fact there aren't any salaries and very little administrative expenses. It's probably more important to spend 18x times more money raising the funds than distributing them. I'm sure the next year you file for will show a different situation. To further the cause credibility you could provide those figures now, since it appears you file on a calendar basis. I would, also, suggest you hire an accountant to help you in filing this form, as it appears there are might be an error or two(this is my personal observation and opinion).

I understand why you might be reluctant to disclose your entire background and you, probably, have more to risk in any further pursuit of these matters. I do remember you(The Rock) from JP's Room. I, truly, hope your current level of altruism is sincere.

(I'd be able to post a copy of the Form 990-EZ you filed with the IRS, it is open to public inspection; if anyone questions the credibility of my findings and is interested in verifying them.)

Wow... And you wonder why many of us prefer to remain anonymous.

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Thank you for your offer. This is not relevant except to the issue of credibility. I had moved on from this discussion after I did my "due diligence". But, since you brought it back up I decided to look a little a deeper.

All non profits are scrutinized, the same, by IRS and State during the filing process, it's what happens after the filing that's important. After all, every questionable non-profit filed their papers in the beginning.

I looked up your "charity's" Form 990-EZ which you filed with the IRS for the last year available. Unfortunately, it shows, only $2391, less than 4% of the funds raised was paid out to other individuals and charities you support. This seems especially low given the fact there aren't any salaries and very little administrative expenses. It's probably more important to spend 18x times more money raising the funds than distributing them. I'm sure the next year you file for will show a different situation. To further the cause credibility you could provide those figures now, since it appears you file on a calendar basis. I would, also, suggest you hire an accountant to help you in filing this form, as it appears there are might be an error or two(this is my personal observation and opinion).

I understand why you might be reluctant to disclose your entire background and you, probably, have more to risk in any further pursuit of these matters. I do remember you(The Rock) from JP's Room. I, truly, hope your current level of altruism is sincere.

(I'd be able to post a copy of the Form 990-EZ you filed with the IRS, it is open to public inspection; if anyone questions the credibility of my findings and is interested in verifying them.)


Wow - is this what you guys normally do overthere?

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Wow... And you wonder why many of us prefer to remain anonymous.

If the "us" you are referring to is a vendor, even one trying to raise money for their own personal reluctantly disclosed charity, then anonymity is not deserved in my opinion.

When it comes to matters that might affect another person's finances full disclosure and complete candor should be observed at all times. This is the way of one who truly wants to help another; and not in it for any form of personal gain or ego gratification.

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To TI Anon
I’m sure you’re pursuing the wrong guy, Future Trader 71 likes to help us (the traders) and most people are more than grateful to his help,
Concerning taxes I cheat on my tax forms too… show me a person who does not do it
I think with your special abilities and knowledge you should investigate the people who really hurt us most

Sadly, "the people who really hurt us most" are traders themselves, by failing to act in their best interests. Whether it is- not doing the proper due diligence, not following their own trading rules or posting the fact they cheat on their taxes on a public forum. It is failing to act in our own best interests that does the "real" damage, always.

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If the "us" you are referring to is a vendor, even one trying to raise money for their own personal reluctantly disclosed charity, then anonymity is not deserved in my opinion.

When it comes to matters that might affect another person's finances full disclosure and complete candor should be observed at all times. This is the way of one who truly wants to help another; and not in it for any form of personal gain or ego gratification.

Well, thanks for sharing your opinion.

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Please let me know what specific items you would like to see FT71 discuss for his next webinar.

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Great webinar! Thanks for the effort BigMike and FuturesTrader71!

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There is now an AMA (Ask Me Anything) thread for questions aimed directly at FuturesTrader71:


As part of our AMA series, FT71 will also be presenting two 30-minute live screen sharing sessions each month. This is in addition to any normally scheduled "full" webinar presentations.

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