My OASIS DEBUT ON 5 JUN 2008
5 June 2008 was an important milestone I achieved in my life. Being the first instructor from Singapore ever to present a breakout topic at OASIS (Opionetics Annual Super-Investors Summit) at Santa Clara Convention Center, I attracted approximately 360 students in total during my first and second breakout sessions, presenting my famous "Big Mouth Iron Condor System".
I interacted with my students and readers for the first 10 mins of my sessions by discussing distortion filters and limited belief, which led me to explain why it matters so much from a trading psychology perspective in my trading business. Yes, cows drink milk and stop when the green light is on are classical examples of distortion filters and some students thanked me for brining up such an important element in trading.
Of course the highlight was my inaugural revelation of Beta 2 of the BMIC System, which I promised to my students that it would not appear anywhere in my discussion boards. I hope my students take home the creativity I have in developing Beta 2 version of the BMIC system, and promise to back-test the system and paper trade it until they are ready. I am so glad to hear that an Australian student flying all the way to Santa Clara just to see me in person. Obviously, when I was walking around the event hall, my students came to introduce themselves to me, and thanked me for inspiring them in today's breakout session.
I owed my success to all instructors in the Optionetics community because they are the best in the world of options, and of course Adam and Conrad from AKLTG because it is them and their combined effort to boost up my trading psychology to its momentum peak and right now, it is still hanging well at the peak. I have a day of rest tomorrow and will finish my third and final breakout session at 2:45pm on 7 June 2008, Ballroom A.
I was so glad to meet Michael Chin from Perth, my long-time trading buddy whom I first met in Perth back in Apr 2005. Michael is another successful example of Optionetics' education, and a great trader in my standard. A few years' back, he would not even dream of setting up his trading business. Guess what, he told me that with his passion in trading, he has set up his own business and started coaching students. He continued to improve his trading knowledge and stay ahead of the crowd. I wish Michael all the best in his business.
On the same day, I met Mary (Optionetics student from Sydney) and finally Harry (Optionetics student from Melbourne). I met Mary in Sydney back in May 2006 in the then Eliott Wave Class, and noted her progress in becoming a better and better trader. For Harry, he has been my on-line friend for many months (sorry, I lost count). Finally we met in person at Santa Clara. To me, Harry was another successful example because he started off this business with little knowledge and low confidence. I have been providing mental support via online and set up a trade discussion group to help Harry to boost both his knowledge and confidence. He is now able to generate profits from his trading, and I guess it is what I told my students today the commitment, and the "why" factor - why do you trade? Harry, all the best in your trading career and hope you enjoy the rest of the OASIS event.
I will continue updating my blog about OASIS encounters. So, stay tuned!
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