Horses for courses. Pick the course that best meets your requirements.achtung said:Which one would oyu pick and why?
ImranQ said:I can thoroughly recommend Alan's 1-2-1. He's da man!
I've met Alan on a 1-2-1 and, yes, he's very good. But, as Zenda points out, he specialises in day trading Nasdaq stocks via direct access with particular emphasis on level II.anley said:Alan Rich is the guy who I was trying to remember a few months back when somebody asked me 'who's a good trainer'.
Never been on a course with him, don't even know him but over the last 3-4 years many of the regulars on this board have only had good things to say about him and I think that speaks some volume.
timsk said:I've met Alan on a 1-2-1 and, yes, he's very good. But, as Zenda points out, he specialises in day trading Nasdaq stocks via direct access with particular emphasis on level II.
As an aside, this thread has been dormant since January and Zenda has re-activated it. As anyone who clicks on the link provided in his post will discover, the attractive young lady in the profile is not the person who is pictured in the link conducting the seminars.
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Tim.
Follow the link on the T2W homepage!bizmanny said:has anybody know how much Alan Rich course cost. Thanks.
timsk said:As anyone who clicks on the link provided in his post will discover, the attractive young lady in the profile is not the person who is pictured in the link conducting the seminars.
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Tim.
GreenWelly said:i wouldnt pick either of them... i have no idea who they really are.. i have no idea what they are capable of.. i have no idea what their credentials are.. i have no idea what their motives are..
tell you what id rather slog my gutts out than pay a single penny to anyone.. when it comes down to it you are the only person you can trust and believe in..
dont fall into the trap of being taken advantage of by someone who preys on others.. itll be your own fault if it happens
cheers [/QUOT
Well, I do know Alan, he is a real gentleman as much as by his behaviour socially or professionally - the way he coaches 1-2-1, taylored to one's need, rather than imposing his style on you.
He accept questions, explains what he does and why, and also accepts your position and belefs-if you feel that something will not work for you, he will not patronise you or treat you as an ignorant, but come up with suggestions on how to improve on your point of views.
The point is - he listens! He doesn't need to do seminars nor to coach at all - that much was evident after he took his trades in front of me on what ended up being a difficult market, and yet ended up in profit (how much was it? $2500? I don't remember) all while instructing me on how the trade was selected, how it was managed, etc..
So why does he do it? Try to spend all day long at home on your own, day after day, between four walls, and you'll know the answer! :!: