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I just want to share my experiences with crudedge.com CL trading room.
Guys trading only CL with Sierra, on their live accounts. Started 2 sessions / week, now 3 days trading (tue, wed, thu) weekly. In the beginning of the session, we get well explained market analysis, possible scenarios and trade ideas.
They have the patience for the market come to you. Something what I need more aswell.
While waiting for possible setups, we can ask them anything, and while they provide this service as a trading room not online education, still get many many useful information & knowledge. You also receive many years experience on the markets, they feel the oil market pretty well.
I know the main source of their education, truly professional. Based mainly on orderflow, delta, market structure, risk on/off environment, so they look at the bigger picture. Dont expect MA crossover signals here, lol
What my takeaway here, I will join every trading session and look at my results. They are pretty impressive, so thank you Mete & Klemen!
Goodluck with your trading, hope it works out.
IMO they could improve their presentation with a less generic and empty video. It tells you nothing about what they do. I wonder if they have permission to use the NYSE trading floor as the background image on their video.
Being pedantic it also includes a couple of grammatical and spelling errors in the first thirty seconds. A business should at least spend a moment getting somebody to proof-read/listen to their advertising.
IMO they could also improve it with a better domain-name than CrudEdge.com (such as maybe crudeedge.com or crude-edge.com) so their url speaks of "crude" (oil) rather than "crud".
Everything about it strikes me as glaringly unprofessional, to put it mildly.
Agree. I know missing out a letter if the last and first letter of a consecutive pair of words is the same, and highlighting it, is often used in advertising; but I still found it hard not to read it as 'crud'. I am guessing that the website's founders do not have English as their primary language, maybe it is Hungarian, so did not pick up on the negative connotation of the word.