QUOTE(Brandonlow1231 @ May 8 2018, 09:43 PM)
I attended Daniel and Adam class.
I would say Daniel style is much simple to understand and less homework to do as only few products being introduce to play.
However, Daniel strategy risk to return ratio was around 5:1( which mean you win $1, when you lose you lose $5). But his strategy has high probability win rate about 90%. It seems to be nice to think 90% means you are not going to lose, when the loser comes will wipe your profit away and even more somedays.
Daniel course will make you worry in the night when the losers is coming soon, because you unable to calculate what your losses is for options until it comes so my rough estimation is risking $5 to make $1
For Adam classes, it will be more difficult to understand for beginner as his syllabus contains a lot of theory. He has a good risk to return ratio which is 1:2 (which means when you lose you will lose $1, and when you win you win minimum $2 or more)
Which I felt Adam strategy is slightly better as the losers won't wipe you out completely but with his strategy and we are looking at porbablity more than 51%, that's our edge in the market.
Example if you enter 10 rounds, you lose 5 and win 5 with the risk return ratio (1:2) overall you are still winning.
Adam course will required more homework and many steps to follow before entering a trade, sometimes you will get frustrated that so many step is there and less candidate to choose.
Adam classes will make you able to sleep better as before you enter a trade you know how much you will lose.
Both courses has it pros & cons
I would say Daniel style is much simple to understand and less homework to do as only few products being introduce to play.
However, Daniel strategy risk to return ratio was around 5:1( which mean you win $1, when you lose you lose $5). But his strategy has high probability win rate about 90%. It seems to be nice to think 90% means you are not going to lose, when the loser comes will wipe your profit away and even more somedays.
Daniel course will make you worry in the night when the losers is coming soon, because you unable to calculate what your losses is for options until it comes so my rough estimation is risking $5 to make $1
For Adam classes, it will be more difficult to understand for beginner as his syllabus contains a lot of theory. He has a good risk to return ratio which is 1:2 (which means when you lose you will lose $1, and when you win you win minimum $2 or more)
Which I felt Adam strategy is slightly better as the losers won't wipe you out completely but with his strategy and we are looking at porbablity more than 51%, that's our edge in the market.
Example if you enter 10 rounds, you lose 5 and win 5 with the risk return ratio (1:2) overall you are still winning.
Adam course will required more homework and many steps to follow before entering a trade, sometimes you will get frustrated that so many step is there and less candidate to choose.
Adam classes will make you able to sleep better as before you enter a trade you know how much you will lose.
Both courses has it pros & cons
Oct 17 2018, 10:13 AM

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