Before I go investing too much time in this service I wanted to know how many subscribers the best performing methods get.?
Just looking for a ball park # of $200 / month subscribers I could get ?
Before I go investing too much time in this service I wanted to know how many subscribers the best performing methods get.?
The answer is very simple. Before you start wasting your precious time in the C2’s blood bath, just ask yourself about your definition of “blood bath” on paper. If you cannot answer on the simple question, just take all money of the world and don’t ask stupid questions. I don’t mind stupid questions and I very grateful for generous people. Take the money ohhh next guru, but I’ll be on other side in reality lol Eu
P.S. At least I’ll try to be on other side of stupidity. I’ll try…
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Well thanks for the warm welcome.
Let’s have this conversation again in a few months shall we
Matthew thanks for the anwers
Let’s have this conversation again in a few months shall we
Sure. I don’t disregard any knowledge. So we’ll discuss the issue in few months later if you survive in the blood bath. (C2 doesn’t play any particular role. It’s only verification lol ) Nothing personal. Just remind me that I was wrong if you survived
Eu
I doubt you will get definitive answers on this, but from the activities I have seen, those who perform best do not have to worry much - people will practically throw money at them.
However, you are facing a reality that the odds are probably 300 to 700 :1 against. Everyone thinks they can do it, but me belief is, if you see 10-20 great performing systems after a few months, that perhaps 1 or 2 of them are actually great perforning systems.
Why? Because out of 500 systems, 10 have to be in the top 2%. That is called luck. Whether those 10 are still good after a couple of years is doubtful to me, because I remain unconvinced that there are any systems here that really work longterm (I am talking futures/index futures here, I dont trade forex or stocks).
So I would say, outperform first, and then worry about the # subs. The problem is your success, not the subscribers. Of course if your system does really well, then what diff does it make whether you have subs?