Mr.Teeny wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 7:57 am
If you have an original idea you would be stupid to just give it away.
Most trade videos are either to inspire, encourage, or sometimes used to sell. As pointed out on another thread, anything original and useful quickly gets copied and plagiarised. That’s why the real good stuff never gets put out there, and you can’t blame anybody for that.
Most good traders are able to think for themselves and create their own ideas.
Those that are clueless, and unable to come up with anything original of their own, spend their time trawling through YouTube going from guru to guru, thinking they are learning something unique.
Of course an edge can be lost. Look at what happened to that guy who first put out those videos of him jumping in front of the money on the favourite. He didn’t last very long.
The people who get angriest about others not sharing edges, are usually people who don’t have any themselves. If you want to be in it for the long haul, at some point you have to learn how to think for yourself ( and that doesn’t mean watching a guru on YouTube who tells you how your brain works ! )
Knowing how to trade (the edge) can only be lost if you lose your sense of awareness.
A video showing people a detailed trade won't change a horses behaviour when it's playing up at post, neither will it change the structure of how a race is run. Every single race is unique, from the horses, the jockeys, the going, the pace etc etc.
I could understand the concept of an edge being lost if the variables were the same over and over but they aren't.
There are certain characteristics that play out and people will always respond to them collectively, putting out a video doesn't change that, it raises awareness which in turn enhances the behaviour.
The theory that an edge can be lost is bull shit & it probably exists because of YouTube content that paints pictures of doing A + B will = C everytime, Sports Trading Life is a great example of that. "How to make £250 backing the over 2.5" without any mention that each and every game is a unique event.
I do remember one guy that lost his edge though, I remember he was the 4 tick offset guy

yeah i remeber the good old days when every market used to play to the tune of the 4 tick offset strategy
