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Sanjeev Gaur: GUI Trading: Market Profile and Order flow trainer

Sanjeev Gaur's GUI Trading venture, backed by Quantower, is nothing short of a cringe-fest. His webinars are a display of outdated information wrapped in a facade of unwarranted confidence. The information he tells is mostly outdated. He peddles these presentations as if they are foolproof strategies, claiming success rates of 89% or 94%. However, he conveniently evades live questions, thereby maintaining a stranglehold on the narrative.
His YouTube videos, reminiscent of clickbait extraordinaire Ruchir Gupta, are full of misleading titles like "Operator ko samajh jaoge" and "95% accuracy." The sole purpose of these flashy videos is to lure unsuspecting beginners into his CTC course, which he shamelessly charges 20 to 30 grand for. He has prerecorded content and live sessions. He keeps saying I am very proud of the way I explain, so focus and try to understand. The presentations has atrocious animations: during a webinar when someone pointed out to put out the animations, this a$$hole said that if that person cannot focus, it is his problem.
Coming to his CTC course, he will just rehash what is written in Jim Dalton’s book, including much of the content that is outdated and Danton himself has discarded. But since there is no new book, this copy-paste content creator essentially regurgitates Dalton's work. In fact he shamelessly plagiarizes learnings from other groups. When the admin of the group asked him about this, he brazenly asks ‘Copyright hai to bata do?’
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Brazen response from Sanjeev Gaur:



So one can understand his depth of understanding in the market profile. When questioned about his proficiency, it becomes evident that he's not even a profitable trader. His discussion in the same group from where he plagiarised content, shows that he said "mentoring is a source of income for me. Trading income se waise bhi ghar nahin chala sakte. Naukri kar nahin raha" speaks volumes about his trading skills, or the lack thereof. It's clear that he can't make ends meet through actual trading.


For those deluding themselves into thinking that his course will unlock a treasure trove, remember this meme
Trading seekhne gaye the, pata chala sir loss mein hain, and training se ghar chala rahe hain



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Sanjeev Gaur: GUI Trading: Market Profile and Order flow trainer

Sanjeev Gaur's GUI Trading venture, backed by Quantower, is nothing short of a cringe-fest. His webinars are a display of outdated information wrapped in a facade of unwarranted confidence. The information he tells is mostly outdated. He peddles these presentations as if they are foolproof strategies, claiming success rates of 89% or 94%. However, he conveniently evades live questions, thereby maintaining a stranglehold on the narrative.
His YouTube videos, reminiscent of clickbait extraordinaire Ruchir Gupta, are full of misleading titles like "Operator ko samajh jaoge" and "95% accuracy." The sole purpose of these flashy videos is to lure unsuspecting beginners into his CTC course, which he shamelessly charges 20 to 30 grand for. He has prerecorded content and live sessions. He keeps saying I am very proud of the way I explain, so focus and try to understand. The presentations has atrocious animations: during a webinar when someone pointed out to put out the animations, this a$$hole said that if that person cannot focus, it is his problem.
Coming to his CTC course, he will just rehash what is written in Jim Dalton’s book, including much of the content that is outdated and Danton himself has discarded. But since there is no new book, this copy-paste content creator essentially regurgitates Dalton's work. In fact he shamelessly plagiarizes learnings from other groups. When the admin of the group asked him about this, he brazenly asks ‘Copyright hai to bata do?’
Admin of a telegram group:



Brazen response from Sanjeev Gaur:



So one can understand his depth of understanding in the market profile. When questioned about his proficiency, it becomes evident that he's not even a profitable trader. His discussion in the same group from where he plagiarised content, shows that he said "mentoring is a source of income for me. Trading income se waise bhi ghar nahin chala sakte. Naukri kar nahin raha" speaks volumes about his trading skills, or the lack thereof. It's clear that he can't make ends meet through actual trading.


For those deluding themselves into thinking that his course will unlock a treasure trove, remember this meme
Trading seekhne gaye the, pata chala sir loss mein hain, and training se ghar chala rahe hain

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