12 Reasons Why I’m So Shameless In Promoting My Instructional Trading DVDs

Posted by Timothy Sykes on Wed 7th of Jan, 2009 03:05:57 PM

A few people have labeled my blog as “shameless” and “like an infomercial”…well, unlike other finance freaks/traders/bloggers, I don’t fear negativity, I crave it–not because I’m so arrogant but because the negative comments are so uneducated/ill-researched and resoundingly laughable that their existence only serves to help me look better not worse!

Here are 10 reasons I came up with in about 4 minutes as to why I promote my instructional DVDs so much:

1. I get waaaaaaay too many dumb questions over and over again in emails, my instructional DVDs answer many, if not all of these questions and help me stay sane…somewhat.

2. I want people to understand the trading rules/setups/chart patterns that were responsible for me being up 240%+ in 2008

3. My instructional DVDs are damn good, when you have a damn good product that you know will help people, you want to get as many people as possible the help they need. Oh yes, I’m into charitable giving!

4. My instructional DVDs are so cheap, even the poorest people in the world of finance can afford them….yes, that means you investment bankers…time to get back on the horse!

5. I don’t get embarrassed, angry or sad by the stupidity/fraud all around me, I just go about my business telling it like I see it….and I’m right waaaaay more than I’m wrong.

6. This is not arrogance speaking, it’s experience….find me someone else with my kind of track record/determination/work ethic and I’ll hire them to do this instead of me.

7. There’s soooooo much petty BS in this joke of an industry, all for a little money and power. Grow up, we need more philosophers who are above that crap and aren’t afraid to burn some bridges built on fraud/lies.

8. 90% of traders lose money…my instructional DVDs can and will reduce that number over time.

9. Traders/analysts/fund managers/investors/the media/society looks down on Penny Stocks; considering how well PennyStocking is doing as all others suffer, well, now you see why we PennyStockers look down on you…this is survival of the fittest you friggin scumbags!

10. People get robbed/lose tons of $ due to the frauds/liars in Penny Stocks/the stock market and watching my instructional DVDs coulda woulda shoulda prevented that…makes my blood boil

11. It’d be selfish of me to keep all this good information to myself.

12. The hundreds of testimonials/emails/comments from happy DVD students…yes, I might be ruthless, but when some poor person emails me and says they can now afford to buy crutches and hot soup for their Tiny Tims, well my heart just melts and I know I’ve got to promote my dvds even harder!

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  • jc
    tim,
    an american hedge fund is awesome... i read it a while back and i just thought you should write a new book!
  • A
    "find me someone else with my kind of track record/determination/work ethic and I’ll hire them to do this instead of me."

    Answer: Muddy

    But I still love ya Tim!
  • Timmay...I've read your blog ever since you had the old purple blog. Anyway I have a question. When buying your dvd's, is it best to buy the original first then buy in sequence? My question is will I be able to understand shortstocking without buying the others? I'd guess there's plenty of overlap amongst the dvd's? I'm particularly interested in Shortstocking.
  • Matthew
    What about LIVESTOCK we need more live stock that shit is money!
  • younggunz
    yeah muddy is starting his own premium service with the rest of investorslive team...they want 100 a month
  • SysFin
    @CashJ. There are a few things wrong with that. First it be stating whoever actually did the burning and packaging of the dvds had absolutely no value at all for their time, $0 dollars per hour, 100% less then minimum wage.
    Second price is a useful gauge of interest, if you charge $1many people buy for no reason other then to have something new. If you charge $300 you will cut out people who aren't serious, but it is still a reasonable price ( I made over $300 in my first week.)

    Plus on the first one Pennystocking, it isn't just a DVD, there is a binder with some stuff in it.
  • ah yes and thats why muddy and i are gonna work together...he does longs, i do shorts
  • and actually the dvds arent as cheap to produce as some of u idiots think
  • shortsotcking has nothing to do with penny stocks, its a guide on how to short sell, pennystocking 1 and pennystocking 2 are my core strategy, timrw is background trading info
  • Thanks Timmay!
  • Phi
    Tim is running a bisiness here. Give the guy some respect if you dont like his products just dont buy it--if you find it useful go buy it.

    He's not running a charity here. Although, he has the Time Sykes scholarship that he sponsors for Tulane University--you guys discredit what he has done. Give credit where it is due.

    Just my opinion.
  • I don't think anyone could argue with the results. The haters aren't the money makers.
  • TIM's Girlfriend
    OK you trollers, I will flash you tomorrow on Livestock, but then you have to buy 2 DVD's from my BFF TIM. lol.
  • Love Tim AND Muddy
    YoungGunz says:

    yeah muddy is starting his own premium service with the rest of investorslive team…they want 100 a month
    *************************
    Ah yeah......get your facts straight. It's $99 a quarter, which is $33 a month. Or $39 a month if you choose that option.
  • younggunz
    simmer down...I guess I wasn't looking very well...I saw the $100 to sign up guess i didn't see it was quarterly instead of monthly.
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