TopFroxx said:called it so hard.
called aprils fools and that it is going to be rickroll. you are too easy to read tansen
rod178 said:Rather perturbed that so many fell for it, being April first and all. Are you all sure that you are in the right game?!!
outthislife said:I think it's a lesson in itself.
walshman said:We get enough negative lessons from the market every day.
Tansen said:It will include:
-My current strategies, never before seen outside my computer... never
-Psychology tidbits stuff people tell you you've heard of but never finished it's gonna
change the way you look at the market so it can actually receive back what you give
-As well the best part of I'm still young enough to see you all grow into fantastic traders and I'm not talking to anyone else but you
-My future plans on how to keep your strategies going and your profits up
Jack said:I only fell for it since he posted the thread a day early, and the video itself after midnight making it April 1st..
Tansen said:Special mentions to Jonnycab for calling this 15 mins after seeing it, first and fastest fox I know. To all the viewers who can take this as a joke good on you that's a good attitude to have because I am not here to hold anyone's hand nor shovel a free strategy down anyone's throat because next thing I'll know I'll be working for them. Do your own damn footwork as I have.
There was also a lesson in this in the point that it's true that you don't want to fixate too much on 1 strategy because its like putting all your eggs in one basket.
Nobody ever asks what happens when the strategy stops?
The point of my presence was always to help people realize that they are self sufficient and do not need outer influences you take what you don't know and evolve into something different there is no point of you not learning it how to do something if you can't full control and alter it. Because what typically happens? I know I don't need to list it because it's all habitually the same and something we all need to be self-aware of ourselves.
All in All good on you all for being great sports, trading is serious but I feel we don't stop to enjoy the flowers as much as we used to and that's just not right. You work hard for the money and it better treat you right!
rod178 said:Three lessons
1) Seems to be at least one oversensitive 'Trader'. I use the term loosely.
2) Many are too naive to trade with real funds. That's OK provided that they realize the fact
3) Self delusion rears its face once again. Be honest, several took the bait.
Ramy3 said:lol. Here we go with lessons now, jeezz. Got caught in a good April fools joke. Yes rod, i took the bait. I have a geniunly good heart and felt for the guy. End of story, lol. Thats all it was, and i can appriciate a good sens of humor.
Mostly April fools day, all day long in all forums, anyways. As i have come to see them now.
Cheers!
rod178 said:.. provided that you always spit out the hook, then all OK.
:thumbsup: Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me... Best part is when you do not get hooked anymore. Besides this one, lol.rod178 said:.. provided that you always spit out the hook, then all OK.
you got me i thought you were gone mate ,thought you seen enough of all the ict bolloxTansen said:Another key thing is awareness.
Not just your surroundings but of yourself.
You can be focused nothing wrong about that but you can become tunnel visioned.
Balance.