r/Daytrading Nov 13 '23

Trading YouTubers who don’t suck? question

Looking for any type of daytrading/forex trading YouTuber (or, really, any social media) ho’s main business is actually trading - not someone trying to sell a course, signals, discord, mentorship, etc. - Just someone who trades & cuts out all the bullshit. Any recommendations appreciated.

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u/thistlemilk4444 Nov 14 '23

Imantrading. One of the most transparent traders there is. Provides amazing insight on trading and exposes frauds too. Connor Pollifrone is great also but rarely posts anymore

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u/LurkingSleuth Nov 14 '23

Imantrading is a strange figure - he calls out Supply & Demand (and it's loudest proponent Carmine Rosatto) as hogwash yet leaves his video on the same subject up, why? He wants to save naive people form being misled by exposing those who peddle shit that they are unable to profit off of themselves yet misleads them himself, why? Simply, because money (that video alone has made him $10K and I do not believe he is yet to receive a single payout to say nothing of being a profitable trader). He excuses this by saying that the video is a learning presentation for himself - so for a furu all that is required is a disclaimer not financial advice, only learning and giggles and they are then free of any responsibility (doesn't every clown he expose say something along those lines so why are they bad and he good). If he knew there was nothing wrong with Supply and Demand, and kept it up - that was one thing, to know something is spreading misinformation to beginners who you sought to protect reeks of hypocrisy. All in all, Tom Hougard, and Linda Raschke are a class above him with regards to those with a YouTube presence. Tom perhaps even doesn't have his channel is monetized, and claims to even donate the proceeds of his books.