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well the review is from 2017 and pretty negative... but I don't find the videos to be like the article describes, he doesn't seem to oversell his course in the videos I saw. I'm actually following the free courses they give and it's well done.
I'm looking at other reviews of tradingschool.org and most are very negative, but sometimes they come back, like the one on Axia where they say they were completely wrong in their review in 2017, so their review method seems a little incomplete no ?
But I'm curious is how he would be able to make so many videos and trade at the same time...
Also the main adress of the Swiss-based money management company shares his adress with a lot of other companies as we can see here, so that's just a PO box. But the company exists in Switserland, with VAT number...
I watched some of his videos and to me it sounds like a Snake Oil salesman. He has great marketing tools and he gives a lot of good advice etc... but the substance is zero.
IMHO he is just a youtuber who wants to sounds very professional, and his extreme UK accent will probably help.
The problem is that everything sounds too easy and too well explained.
The problem is not in what he says, the problem is in what he does not say.
Let me make an example:suppose I want to talk about risk/reward and win rate.
A youtuber will preach how good is the use of a high risk reward, why it will protect against a streak of losses etc... eveyrthing is correct, but what about the connection between the two metrics. IF you want to tell me something interesting do some experiments, test the relations, read the scientific papers, read how markets are modeled.
If you make a video saying that you should aim for a RR of 3:1 and a win rate of 45%, it's like saying "treat the market as an ATM machine", it's exactly the same.
Which is the same as saying that all the big hedge funds and mathematicians and phisicists got it wrong.... you don't need the complexity.
Thanks for your insight, sure he presents well, is very comprehensible (for me) and that helps, it's a good marketing product.
Now I will continue reading my 600 pages book, as it seems so difficult to find good formations online
But yes those videos seems to simple for you because of your experience maybe, I must still start somewhere
Wow 600 pages is a lot, what book is it? If you want something to explain the basics in details read this "mastering the trade" by John Carter.
It is not click bait and it will lay some foundations to understand futures