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So it seems like Supply and Demand is the new Elixir du jour. Not a new concept by any means (similar to auction market theory), but it has been becoming more fashionable and I've started to take notice of it.
I would just like to get some feedback from anyone who has taken the course on if it's worth the rather steep price tag (1600 Pounds).
Cheers guys!
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
KelvinKing,
I have just put down my cash (yes not cheap and not expensive IF it is of value) and will join the upcomming bootcamp. I'll report back in a few months, just remind me. Vic (the trader/teacher) has a skype address in his website, if you wanted to fire some questions at him. I have no financial interest in this vendor.
best
Click03,
Sounds good. Am in Australia and as his bootcamp starts at 2.30 am my time, I might have to rely on the recordings, as my body clock loathes these times. Some concerns I have: 1) Will I be able to adapt his approach to those Currency Futures or Gold, which tend to move around London open - NY open? This is the only time I can be in front of charts. 2) Can it be adapted to longer timeframes, so that his "if this then that" can be used every 360 or 480 min or so.
see ya
S
I understand that he also requires an NDA to be notarized by an appointed public notary before you can sign up for the course. If you don't mind me asking, how much did that cost you guys?