Carl Rhea
GBGreat first step! The market seems to have unlimited data points to analyze. It's overwhelming. Lazy e-mini course helped narrow data points down to a manageable size. Not just a manageable size, but the most import data points needed to increase probability of entering winning trades. I'm not patient by nature. Flying in the dark makes it much worse. Being able to see potential destination points in the market and why has made all the difference; anxiety level is down 85% easily. This course helps drown out the noise. Helps get into the reality of what is taking place in front of us without guess work and "hope I'm right." With that, the market does what it does, this isn't a magic button course. But if you're looking for a logical, foundational approach to shuffle through the data, this course is a great first step.
JON
GBIn this wacky world of day trading In this wacky world of day trading, there are so many "gurus", indicators, strategies to learn from. Many aren't so good and some are good. A few are consistent, solid, reliable, 'simple' to follow (don't confuse 'simple' as being easy). David is all the above and applies the 'old school' reliable indicators that help the most consistently! We may want the flashiest, latest tech, AI blah blah & blah. David's way teaches what you need to know to consistently do well!
ProLifeTrader
GBRe: Lazygap Re: Lazygap First day trying this method I was successful in finding the target price and exited exactly how i should. No confusion about what was taught. To the point , you do the math , use your head, get creative without going out of some specific parameters and make it your own. I purchased the first course and now looking forward to the emini.
Doug
GBNice view from the fence I like the course, LGT. But I've liked many others too. My problem is psychological. I can't seem to get in at the bottom of a consolidating range for example. The top, at breakout, seems safer, and that would work more often if I wasn't so risk averse. I've watched MSF on Youtube for years, so I know your system works. I've avoided "paper" trading because I don't believe you learn anything until you have some skin in the game. Lastly, I have only one complaint. I'm in an 8% minority that's color blind, so may I suggest using white candles for positive price movement?
Bob
GBStarted trading Gap Fills in Paper… Started trading Gap Fills in Paper Money just a few days ago. The system appears to be simple enough to follow. So far 5 out of 5 winners. This a small sample size, but I can see the potential. It is a good strategy for unemotional trading using conditional orders. I will keep plugging away until I gain more confidence and become proficient with Gap Fills, then will explore other training that you offer. Practice makes perfect.