Vince stanzione

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.

I've bought a couple of things from vince over the years.....it's basically overpriced information available for free if you chose to do the legwork online these days

Similar to most vendors out there .......:smart:
 
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

N

NVP
GOOD POST!

ALL NEWBIES take NOTE ...and don't give F**K all to those SCAMMER marketers especially that SH*TweaselVINCYboystanzione:p:LOL::cheesy:
 
Has anyone heard of vince stanzione @ www.spread-trader.co.uk
or bought his wookbook on 'Making money from financial spread trading' & 'how to stop existing & start living for £277.00 I would love to hear from any one who has bought his wookbook.


That book is not worth £277, l bought it many years ago for a fraction of that and it wasn't even worth it.
You yourself can find a great strategy for trading but screw up because of a psychological issue and it happens to everyone. You don't need anything from Vince to trade successfully. I would never buy anything from him again including his courses. Be careful, it's a tricky business.
 
yes i am one of vinces students i have worked my way through his course he was always there when i emailed him any questions i have only just started trading so could not say if his course works or not i would love to here from any of vinces students
 
yes i am one of vinces students i have worked my way through his course he was always there when i emailed him any questions i have only just started trading so could not say if his course works or not i would love to here from any of vinces students
I did hear from another student that the strategy then in use was just a straight moving average cross-over which signalled entry. It's an old entry tactic, known also a Golden Cross for a bullish entry or a Dead Cross for a bearish entry.

It works but very badly. MA cross-overs occur with random timing after a recent price move and have no relation to current price or more recent price action. A MA cross-over is a useful building block in constructing a trade set-up but don't use it as an entry signal.
 
what do you mean it works badly
You will be able to Google up some of the most elegant pictures of charts showing crystal clear MA cross-overs, with crossing points right at the foot of a new uptrend which just goes higher and higher, like the side of the Matterhorn.

These cases are carefully selected of course. In reality, such patterns are rare and the system gives you no clue which class of signal you will be entering on - a Matterhorn or a speed-bump.
 
. . . These cases are carefully selected of course. In reality, such patterns are rare and the system gives you no clue which class of signal you will be entering on - a Matterhorn or a speed-bump.
. . . And anyone who manages to distinguish a Matterhorn from a speed-bump to enable them to jump on the former and sit on their hands for the latter - will be extraordinarily successful traders. Fingers crossed Tom will tell us all how to do that!
:p
 
. . . And anyone who manages to distinguish a Matterhorn from a speed-bump to enable them to jump on the former and sit on their hands for the latter - will be extraordinarily successful traders. Fingers crossed Tom will tell us all how to do that!
:p
Well Tim, you must know that I am just itching to tell everyone but I'm afraid if the secret got out it would cause massive hyper-trading on a global scale and crash the whole world's markets. And I'm not a Bond super-villain so that won't be happening.
Bwah-hah-hah.
 
Well Tim, you must know that I am just itching to tell everyone but I'm afraid if the secret got out it would cause massive hyper-trading on a global scale and crash the whole world's markets. And I'm not a Bond super-villain so that won't be happening.
Bwah-hah-hah.
are you saying vince stanzione is a scammer he has always replied to my emails and if you get your charts from sharescope you will see they have vince settings
 
are you saying vince stanzione is a scammer he has always replied to my emails and if you get your charts from sharescope you will see they have vince settings
No, I've heard nothing that tells me he's a scammer but he's selling something which is of very low effectiveness. Other trading approaches work better and are either available free or for lower cost.
 
No, I've heard nothing that tells me he's a scammer but he's selling something which is of very low effectiveness. Other trading approaches work better and are either available free or for lower cost.
have you tried vinces methods
 
have you tried vinces methods
Hi keely1,
You say you're one of his students and the impression I get from your posts is that you're happy with his course and what you got for your money. And that's great. So, you're best placed to confirm - or refute - the impression that Tom and others have that a moving average cross-over is central to Vince's teaching or is at least one of his core strategies? Additionally, perhaps you can outline what he offers in his course(s) that isn't feely available online - especially on platforms like YouTube which is stuffed to the gunnels with every strategy under the sun? I'm sure that those of us who haven't bought Vince's course(s) will be very interested in your observations. Who knows, you might convince Tom to sign up! ;-)
Tim.
 
I have tried MA cross-overs, which is what they say he has taught. They don't work very well.
I know nothing about Vince Stanzione, however the 50ma crossing the 200 has an almost 80% success rate since the 1960s on the S&P, and a return that doesnt quite exceed buy and hold, but with substantially less drawdown. it would beat buy and hold if that money was reinvested when it wasnt invested
in the S&P. it works very well in my opinion
id happily put my money into something with as good a win rate as that one
 
Hi keely1,
You say you're one of his students and the impression I get from your posts is that you're happy with his course and what you got for your money. And that's great. So, you're best placed to confirm - or refute - the impression that Tom and others have that a moving average cross-over is central to Vince's teaching or is at least one of his core strategies? Additionally, perhaps you can outline what he offers in his course(s) that isn't feely available online - especially on platforms like YouTube which is stuffed to the gunnels with every strategy under the sun? I'm sure that those of us who haven't bought Vince's course(s) will be very interested in your observations. Who knows, you might convince Tom to sign up! ;-)
Tim.
i cant say i am happy as i have only just started using vinces methods i was a few quid down now i am a few quid up we will see what happens over the coming months i will let you know.vince does not just use ma crossovers he looks at a stocks history if its giving a long signal and history says november and december are good months we open a long position
 
I know nothing about Vince Stanzione, however the 50ma crossing the 200 has an almost 80% success rate since the 1960s on the S&P, and a return that doesnt quite exceed buy and hold, but with substantially less drawdown. it would beat buy and hold if that money was reinvested when it wasnt invested
in the S&P. it works very well in my opinion
id happily put my money into something with as good a win rate as that one
Yes, MA cross-overs perform as I have said. They may well beat buy-and-hold. But it's not possible to find a lower bar than buy-and-hold.

In any case, buy-and-hold strategies bench-marked against a stock market index are only superficially rational. Nobody ever says how, many decades ago, a UK investor could have acquired a position in a stock index value.
 
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