Vince stanzione

The guy is a waste of space. Many years ago my work colleague bought his service -simply moving average crosses. He complained that Vince kept sending him sales letters for more "systems." Vince replied that he is a salesman and that is what he does.
WE always get someone raising his name here, some are Vince "plants" and some are genuine people seeking advice. For you genuine guys -don't send your money to Vince! There is plenty of FREE advice on this and other web sites -you just have to spend the time reading.
But stay away from Vince and his ilk and keep your money in your pocket. There are other Vendors on this site who sell knowledge re how to approach the market which some may benefit from BUT they do not sell Vince type holy grails and, even then, you still have to find and manage your own trades.

Think on this -if you had Vince's crystal ball or golden goose; would you sell it for a few quid and bring the market crashing down?

I know I am wasting my time writing this because the "Vince plants" will continue to sing his praises and some people are too stupid to help. But if just a few are deterred from parting with their hard earned money for advice that is freely available on the web then I will be happy.

If you are a genuine student of the market then peruse some of the threads by "TIMSK" which relate to trading related questions from aspiring traders.

http://www.trade2win.com/boards/first-steps/80692-best-threads-first-steps-forum.html
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@neil

Your NOT wasting your time as folks today do searches regarding biz opps on the net, and when you goggle SlimBallScammerZione and what a review of his scheme's you'll see T2W on the first page.

REMEMBER Newbies: If trading was EASY every tom dick & harry would be doing it...ASK any long time successful trader and they will tell YOU...IT TAKES YEARS & YEARS to learn the craft:-0

AND read what I bolded in Neil's post(y)
 
Vince Stanzione I am sure is a successful spread bettor but not nearly as successful as he makes out to be. He probably makes hundreds of thousands or even more than a million (Perhaps even several million) from his combined trading accounts each year. But he isn't the super wealthy having the kind of influence he gives the impression he has, to the point of even suggesting markets take his views seriously. That's just bs. But I'm sure is a multi millionaire and lot of that has been made from gullible fools that buy his course(s). Think about it, if he is selling his courses in excess of £300 and he manages to sign up 20,000 people, that in itself makes him a multi-millionaire.

The information in his courses can be sourced free.

You can indeed make good money from spread betting. I am an example. I have been making money for three years now. My yearly target is to make profits in the range of £30k to £100k, I don't target any more than that for now because I am somewhat risk conscious and and don't want take out stakes too large. I treat it as a job (even though I have a 'proper job' besides trading) as I find this makes me more focussed and more professional in my approach.

I try to have winning trade ratio of 60 to 70%. Of course I try to win every spread bet but it's never going to happen.

I almost completely ignore fundamentals and focus entirely on charts to find the trades I' looking for.

Just remember, it can be done but, please do not risk money you can't afford to lose. After the initial deposit, which as I say, should come from money you can afford to lose, try to build on that (treat it almost like a bank account that you are trying to grow) without further deposits.
 
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Vince Stanzione

I received a mailshot from Vince today. After reading the posts on here I have done two things. 1) joined this forum 2) put Vince's letter in the bin
Looking forward to more learnings from you blokes :D
Cheers, Rusty
 
Vince Stanzione I am sure is a successful spread bettor but not nearly as successful as he makes out to be. He probably makes hundreds of thousands or even more than a million (Perhaps even several million) from his combined trading accounts each year. But he isn't the super wealthy having the kind of influence he gives the impression he has, to the point of even suggesting markets take his views seriously. That's just bs. But I'm sure is a multi millionaire and lot of that has been made from gullible fools that buy his course(s). Think about it, if he is selling his courses in excess of £300 and he manages to sign up 20,000 people, that in itself makes him a multi-millionaire.

The information in his courses can be sourced free.

You can indeed make good money from spread betting. I am an example. I have been making money for three years now. My yearly target is to make profits in the range of £30k to £100k, I don't target any more than that for now because I am somewhat risk conscious and and don't want take out stakes too large. I treat it as a job (even though I have a 'proper job' besides trading) as I find this makes me more focussed and more professional in my approach.

I try to have winning trade ratio of 60 to 70%. Of course I try to win every spread bet but it's never going to happen.

I almost completely ignore fundamentals and focus entirely on charts to find the trades I' looking for.

Just remember, it can be done but, please do not risk money you can't afford to lose. After the initial deposit, which as I say, should come from money you can afford to lose, try to build on that (treat it almost like a bank account that you are trying to grow) without further deposits.

Hello vincey boy:LOL::LOL::LOL:
 
I joined specially this forum to declare from my own experience that this chap named Vince Stanzione is a true scammer. Please do not trust him and don't buy his course because I have lost lots of money based on his 'suggestions'. There is no validity in what he does and basically he gambles in the stockmarket. I guess I better play lottery or go to a casino.. well, we all now that Vincey boy loves to gamble his money away in Las Vegas too! He has no formal education whatsoever, he is full of bs in his twitter account and he doesn't do even half for what he says he does. From some people who have met him in one of his seminars I can tell that he is antsocial and has massive insecurity issues based on his fear and greed. He is a total waste of space. I only have learned my lesson by losing 20 % in my account and I am never ever going to trust ths guy again. Don't believe in these 'lifestyle' photos in his sales letter either, they are all staged and made up.
 
Here you get two scammers for the price of one.
Judging from the background of Mr Stanziones house I wonder where he's put his millions, certainly not into home improvements.

 
Here you get two scammers for the price of one.

confirmed i have purchased a few "course" all to find out they are easy ema cross over strats and talk ****e for 3+ hours:mad:.

Wish i had put the money in an account and let it sit until i was ready for real money trading
 
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Vince Stanzione is back

Not sure he ever went away....?

Just received a glossy brochure from him advertising his new course. Worryingly it had a letter from ShareScope with it. I have had an account with ShareScope in the past and very disappointed that they have sold my details on - particularly to this individual.

I spent quite a bit of money on Vince's courses some years back, only to find that the system (buried in mounds of general information) was a simple moving average cross. If he is a millionaire it is through selling c**p to ill informed punters (myself included! :eek:) who are looking for the "holy grail", not through trading his "system".

Avoid at all costs. Everything he publishes you can find cheaper (free) elsewhere
 
Does he add in any filters / set-up rules to highlight higher probability X-overs?
 
Vince is a player......he has made his money living off a reputation he made back in the 80s .....hyped up and marketed out as elaborate trading courses.....

Sadly the industry still has these guys still doing well out of inexperienced newbies

N
 
Does he add in any filters / set-up rules to highlight higher probability X-overs?


From memory it was straight vanilla cross over. The book and videos went in the skip when I moved house (cost over £1000 :( ) last year.

He uses his cheap course to up sell more "advanced" courses.
 
From memory it was straight vanilla cross over. The book and videos went in the skip when I moved house (cost over £1000 :( ) last year.

He uses his cheap course to up sell more "advanced" courses.


Well that really is a scam. Crossovers are legit though not very good signals but you need to be selective, otherwise whipsaw and overtrading eat away at the gains. A tough lesson, bad luck mate.
 
Look guys the trading business is,full if people like vince

As you progress you will realise this......we've all paid out for courses that were in fact valueless at times

You live you learn .....but it's all part of the journey

Just giving transparency here at trade2win regarding such people helps everyone to make their own decisions ......

Vince is one of many many many vendors basically packaging up free systems and selling them at a huge markup.......that's what most trading vendors do.....feed off of the novices hunger for holy grail knowledge

So I recommend beginners spend months online first finding this stuff for free before specialising and perhaps buying recommended research and training

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