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I took the three day trial from eminimoney.com this week. I asked on the board yesterday what was the cost of the program. His assistant, Brad, asked for my phone number which I posted. No call. Someone else also asked the same question on the board. Response was: "We'll talk about that later" - or something to that affect.
Today, I asked the same question. His assistant, Brad, said he didn't get the phone number - which I don't believe was the case. So I asked him to just give me the cost of the program - I don't need the sales pitch. So this is the response I got back: "If you don't give me your phone number right now, I'm going to shut you down on the board in 2 minutes". Great response!!! What a jerk. Of course, I was out of there in a heartbeat.
The trader uses support/resistance levels off a 60 minute and 3 minute chart of the ES using the YM as a correlated market. He seems to have some good trades, although it was not easy to tell when he actually entered a trade.
If the trader happens to read this post, I would suggest he either fire his assistant or direct him to a website where he can learn good manners like this one: How Have Good Manners: 18 Helpful Tips - wikiHow
decided to take the trial. same experience. private message requesting phone number and threat of shutting you down if you didnt respond. could understand somewhat if they were actually teaching you something but all you are seeing is their defined support and resistance.
bottom line, found the brad guy to be rude and obnoxious, didnt really learn anything and the trader in some instances was rude as well when people tried to ask questions as to how he was doing what he was doing.
dont think i would invest either time or money here.
Sat in on the room myself as we'll. I found the sales guy Brad to be the same as the previous two posters described.
I asked him if he followed the lead trader JC and if he was able to replicate the "results". He said he doesn't trade! Wow, why on earth would you hire a guy in your room with no trading experience or interpersonal skills?
I did get the price....2K for 3 months in the room, 3K for 5 months and 4.5K for lifetime.
I did ask the members if they have replicated results. Three said yes, one said no. One of the yes votes made 1.75 ES points in six days. Is that really a yes?
I too found it very difficult to discern when and where a trade was taken except in hindsight.
Is there anyone out there to help struggling traders that's trustworthy and authentic? I so wish there was.
Upon further inspection it looks like this Brad guy is the "president" of the traders depot. A non-trader as president? So JC's the "product" and this guy just sells it.
Pass, 3 day trial (each trial day = 2 hours in the morning, trial member has to be out by 10 CT). There is not enough time to make up your mind. Sure, S/R on 60m chart, YM lead, support ES on 3m so simple, so easy to to follow right? If that is really the case then why the room is needed? If that is not the case then there are more rules that they haven't told you thus it may not be suitable for you at all, pass.
Took a free trial today, not a very pleasant experience. He called a long @ around 10 AM EST, which was stopped out at 11 ticks. His analysis & explanations were not quite logical to me, so decided to leave midway.