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Troutboy

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Yes, I have been with them for years. They cover stocks, options, and futures and not just day trading. They have swing trading and long term trading plans on their site also. They have just switched to Hotcomm so it's even better.

 

There is a free two week trial so try for yourself. Steve, the owner, will help you if you find it confusing. You can typically call him after trading hours. He does not charge extra for that.

 

Regards,

 

Matt

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You've been a member with them for years but not with us here...that's the reason concern was expressed.

 

Let's keep it clean.

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I just happened to come across a post asking about a site I am a member of so I responded. No spam here. I didn't see anything in the rules stating that I can't express my opinion about a site just because I am a new member.

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Sorry dude - - - > You just don't have much credibility (activity on the board), and this wouldn't be the first time this has happened (people inventing characters who have conversations). The guys who do this get booted quick - thanks to the killer moderators!!

 

Can you tell us a little about the technique they use, and why it is different /better?

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I just happened to come across a post asking about a site I am a member of so I responded. No spam here. I didn't see anything in the rules stating that I can't express my opinion about a site just because I am a new member.

 

I never stated that rules were broken or that you were in fact spamming.

This is why I haven't touched the thread from a moderation standpoint.

 

I won't discriminate on post count alone, and though limited I see nothing in your prior posts to lead me to believe you have any negative intentions. :thumbs up:

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Sorry to cause a fuss. It was a legit question about a guy that does a live market call. He does technical stuff that I have trouble following. His charts look like a Jackson Pollack. My apologies to Shadow, didn't mean to get you into hot water with the Moderators.

 

TB

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Sorry to cause a fuss. It was a legit question about a guy that does a live market call. He does technical stuff that I have trouble following. His charts look like a Jackson Pollack. My apologies to Shadow, didn't mean to get you into hot water with the Moderators.

 

TB

 

No hot water...just being cautious since we've had our fair share of spam and issues prior. I didn't see anything wrong with the post, in fact I'm curious about some of the methods used now.

 

Does the T in T-wave stand for Trout? ;) J/K

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Ha Ha Mcichocki- T doesn't stand for Trout. It may stand for Terribly complicated , however. I've heard the call but have not really followed how he comes up with his recommendations(what methods he uses).

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Troutboy,

 

are you currently in his room ? I have exchanged emails with the T-Waves guy a while ago in '07 and he showed me a "paste and copy" version of his activities in the room...I don't know how he manages to trade so many different vehicles, i.e. stocks, options and futures at a time.

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