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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.
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.