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There is a thread on TL called “The price/volume relationship

 

After reading the first couple of posts I developed a headache continuing to page number 5 I passed out…

 

I have decided if I want to learn about the subject I might as well pay the $500 fee to a school to teach me about the subject rather than read to the end of page 500…

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There is a thread on TL called “The price/volume relationship

 

After reading the first couple of posts I developed a headache continuing to page number 5 I passed out…

 

I have decided if I want to learn about the subject I might as well pay the $500 fee to a school to teach me about the subject rather than read to the end of page 500…

 

do you think a $500 course would teach you anything?

 

 

 

 

 

ps. not saying a free thread on an annonymous forum would do you any good either

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do you think a $500 course would teach you anything?

 

 

 

 

 

ps. not saying a free thread on an annonymous forum would do you any good either

 

Maybe you should consider inviting Spydertrader or some other knowledgeable trader to give us a webinar on the subject during the weekend

 

I assume if they took their time to write so many posts they will gladly agree to do so and you will help me and a lot of other traders as well

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Maybe you should consider inviting Spydertrader or some other knowledgeable trader to give us a webinar on the subject during the weekend

 

I assume if they took their time to write so many posts they will gladly agree to do so and you will help me and a lot of other traders as well

 

webinar/concall/skype/paltalk were offered and conducted many times. (free)

 

workshop was conducted (at least once that I recall) at a traders expo. (free)

 

other gatherings were held at Tuscon. (free)

 

most of the meetings were recorded and the video/audio are available on the web. (free)

 

 

 

ps. let me be blunt, it takes certain mindset to learn this craft. It is not for everyone. If it does not suite you, don't get upset, don't feel dejected. Move on, there are many other profitable methods freely available on the web.

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Maybe you should consider inviting Spydertrader or some other knowledgeable trader to give us a webinar on the subject during the weekend

 

I assume if they took their time to write so many posts they will gladly agree to do so and you will help me and a lot of other traders as well

 

Great idea. I'll like to attend that webinar too!

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Great idea. I'll like to attend that webinar too!

 

well, you'd better get yourself ready by start reading the thread, do some exercises, post your charts, participate in the discussion... you might get an invitation if and when one happens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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