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Good day forum members.
I would like first to introduce myself as a new member in the community.
I’m not new to trading nor futures, but I have to admit, I’ve often came by to search for information on the forum in order to get better at what we all like to do. That beeing said, I thought it was time for me to make the initial step and subscribing into the community. I wish you all and the best and thank you once again in letting me joining the community.
Best regards.
If you want to get the most from Futures.io you should become an elite member.
(I don't get anything for saying this.)
As a long time member, I know this is the most valuable resource I have ever had for trading.
The information and resources behind the elite member areas is the best.
Rejoice in the Thunderstorms of Life . . .
Knowing it's not about Clouds or Wind. . .
But Learning to Dance in the Rain ! ! !
There's not necessarily one particular thing about the elite section that recommends it, it's mainly that most of the posts on futures.io are by elite members, whether in elite-only threads or not. Generally from around 75% to 80% of the new posts are by elite members.
As you look over the list of recent posts on the main page, next to the chatbox but to the right of it, the usernames that are in yellow (elite) or red ("market wizards" -- high posters, and all elite) or purple (moderators) are the ones you see most often. That tells you who is most active. If you click on a post in the list and you get a message that it is in a thread that is only available to elite members, that gives you a way to judge how many posts that you might like are for elite members only.
In fact, a large part of the site volume is behind that particular door.
Generally, after a while new members decide that the taste they have gotten of the site and this community convinces them to get to the rest of it, or they seem to drift away. There's a certain natural selection process that goes on, based essentially on a person's interest.
There are some other benefits to being elite, such as indicator downloads and some special offers, but full participation in the entire community is the real draw of it.
Always your choice, of course.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote