Has anyone else been to a Lee Sandford Course

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Went on a course with Lee Sandford a few weeks ago and it was not very good.

I felt like the whole course was selling his indicators. This is my first trading course and i defiantly feel it was a mistake.

It felt like a cross between tony robins and a sales pitch. It was all hype.

Someone asked a question and Lee Sandford was always answering "brilliant question" even though it wasn't a good question, I think he preys on making your feel great rather than teaching you anything, I also heard a few of the students complaining at lunch and Lee was no where to be seen, a few success coaches were there but Lee was gone at lunch (probably to avoid all the bad questions).

So you get there, you get treated like royalty and you leave feeling great, then you suddenly realise you had learnt nothing and been upsold some indicators and recommended another course..

Trading College is not a college and has little to teach about trading, the course material seems like its copied from the web.

Is this normal at a trading course, what should i expect, i have no room for comparison but i defiantly think i got nothing out of the course, Lee says he has been a professional trader 18 years but i then find this to be a lie, there is even a post on here saying he didnt even trade the pits in chicargo, Lee says he was a pit trader in chicargo, it turns out he just went on a TTM course where he snapped a quick pick, it all seems like lies to take your money..

I wont be going back.
 
Went on a course with Lee Sandford a few weeks ago and it was not very good.

I felt like the whole course was selling his indicators. This is my first trading course and i defiantly feel it was a mistake.

It felt like a cross between tony robins and a sales pitch. It was all hype.

Someone asked a question and Lee Sandford was always answering "brilliant question" even though it wasn't a good question, I think he preys on making your feel great rather than teaching you anything, I also heard a few of the students complaining at lunch and Lee was no where to be seen, a few success coaches were there but Lee was gone at lunch (probably to avoid all the bad questions).

So you get there, you get treated like royalty and you leave feeling great, then you suddenly realise you had learnt nothing and been upsold some indicators and recommended another course..

Trading College is not a college and has little to teach about trading, the course material seems like its copied from the web.

Is this normal at a trading course, what should i expect, i have no room for comparison but i defiantly think i got nothing out of the course, Lee says he has been a professional trader 18 years but i then find this to be a lie, there is even a post on here saying he didnt even trade the pits in chicargo, Lee says he was a pit trader in chicargo, it turns out he just went on a TTM course where he snapped a quick pick, it all seems like lies to take your money..

I wont be going back.

Why would a coach/ trainer go on someone elses course ?
 
Lee Sandford is a former footballer who retired in 2003 so it's an outright lie to say he's been a professional trader for 18 years never mind a pit trader in Chicago. He's just another guy that flogs get rich quick courses to the public using misleading marketing and, as you have just discovered, downright lies.

There was a lot of information about him here but it was deleted. You should be aware that all trading courses are a rip off, as is all the crap software they sell. Stay well clear of all of them, they're a bunch of chancers.
 
Hi

Sorry im not a coach or trainer just a wannabe trader, I must have pressed the down arrow when signing up on this forum, hmm , i wish i knew enough about trading to actually trade, let alone teach people to trade. LOL, but then again i dont think lee sandford knew enough to teach anyone.

Complete fail going to trading college.
 
Hi

Sorry im not a coach or trainer just a wannabe trader, I must have pressed the down arrow when signing up on this forum, hmm , i wish i knew enough about trading to actually trade, let alone teach people to trade. LOL, but then again i dont think lee sandford knew enough to teach anyone.

Complete fail going to trading college.

OK that's cool, I see you managed to remove the vendor status.
 
Hi

Sorry im not a coach or trainer just a wannabe trader, I must have pressed the down arrow when signing up on this forum, hmm , i wish i knew enough about trading to actually trade, let alone teach people to trade. LOL, but then again i dont think lee sandford knew enough to teach anyone.

Complete fail going to trading college.

hi have u heard of anton kreil, he runs a free seminar. will teach u how hedge funds trade
 
Feel sorry for you, there are lots of books on trading you can buy to help yourself learn, but trading seminars are usually a scam, even if they arent, you cant be taught how to react in trading to things, get a demo account and have a play about, in the army they do live firing exercises for this exact reason, how the hell do you know how your gonna react when your a few points offside?
you have to be able to whether the good and the bad and be able to react properly without emotion. trading courses cant teach you that, got to teach yourself unfotunately
 
read read and then read a bit after you have read practise on a demo account and lose lose and lose some more once you ve lost on the demo get your self an account with sb company put small amounts in and lose all that then when you get fed up of losing sit back read some more till your ready to lose some more then try your luck and lose it
now when your realy ready you get rid of your spread betting company as their are always on the other side and you can get your self a broker account be wise after all the money you have lost over the last couple of years you should by now be well grounded and less cocky but now you will actually learn to trade

good luck dont play with any more than your prepared to lose
 
Hi

Thanks so much for all the comments, I guess I just trusted this Lee Sandford guy and got taken for a ride.. I have now purchased some books from amazon so hopefully ill get a bit better.

I just think with Trading College and Lee Sandford your sol sol sol too and nothing seems anygood, infact its all ripped off from Trade the markets. His system he tried to sell me for 2400 looked horrible and they were very pushy in trying to get me to buy it.

The course already had cost me £2497.

It was all hyped up NLP stuff no trading knowlage at all just makes you feel good. All he went on about was his football career and how rich he is. Really did upset me, Infact i asked for a refund and the girl laughed and said something weird like if we refunded everyone who asked we would be out of business, I think she meant people try it all the time, but im sure happy customer would not want a refund.

Now i have read all over the net what a scam Lee sandfords trading college is, I just wish i had the brains to google it earlier, i was just so excited about their promises i was blinded to the fact people do this.

Thanks for all the advice.
 
Lee Sandford....... the man who can not trade live? He was in cahoots with Alan Rich, the latter who said (whilst on the poorest one 2 one session I have ever had), 'Lee can not trade live, so he asked me to do it instead of him;. Mr Sandford.... if you want to sue me - bring it on.
 
Lee Sandford and Alan Rich are as bad as each other, a pair of complete chancers. Rich was blabbing on about how long the queue was outside his office when he released his latest software crap.
 
Lee Sandford....... the man who can not trade live? He was in cahoots with Alan Rich, the latter who said (whilst on the poorest one 2 one session I have ever had), 'Lee can not trade live, so he asked me to do it instead of him;. Mr Sandford.... if you want to sue me - bring it on.

Please note that Lee trades live 3 times a week to an audience of online customers. The results are completely transparent and speak for themselves. We have no wish to sue you. But your comments are utterly unfounded and untrue - as the Live Trading Room proves weekly. We wish you well.
 
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