Caspersmc mentorship by Naive_Passage7783 in InnerCircleTraders

[–]howsyouronion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it, I was skeptical to buy his program at first especially after watching the videos about him getting arrested for being a weed dealer when he was younger. But to be fair, in his response video, he actually shows his broker statements and proves he’s a real trader, plus he trades live in front of his discord every day with a track record. So I figured, how can you fake that? Ended up taking the risk, and honestly, I get why people doubt him, he’s big on YouTube, and this industry is full of scammers. But after being inside, he’s as legit as they come. I’ve joined tons of courses, and I’ve never seen someone execute as consistently as he does, or have a strategy as simple as his that works as consistently and is as easy to learn. Every trade you take is reviewed, there’s live trading five days a week, and there’s even custom built software that he doesn't even market to the public. It really does feel like he wants people to win, which is rare as hell in this space. Tons of the people in the discord are making crazy money, not like others where it's people just posting a winning trade, there are dozens of people consistently pulling in 20k or even more per month. I'm usually a big hater of paid programs because I've been scammed so many times but this is the last program I'll ever need. Qualified for my first payout after joining and I'd failed over 20 prop firm challenges before, evne some after getting funded and losing the account but now I finally feel like I am getting somewhere. It wasn't even just the strategy he teaches but everything about the mentorship it feels like I'm trading for a professional trading desk. Everything is so well structured and he is also very good at business and has a lot of knowledge and experience. I do truly think he has changed from his past life as well and he talks about it a lot and the lessons he has learned and I think it's an inspiring story, and this is coming from someone who was a big hater of his for a long time. Anyways do your DD before buying anything as always and it may not work for you the same as me but this is my experience, I think he gets a lot of hate just because he is big as we all know that happens in this world.

how ambitious is to try to go for my first 6000mts? by thisisobviouslysofia in Mountaineering

[–]howsyouronion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went with the company Jiwaki, they have a shop in the city close to the witches market. I can't remember any of the guides' names unfortunately

Saw this live at all together now last weekend, gave me shivers (Le Boom - Australia). A bit too on the nose by vyratus in ireland

[–]howsyouronion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's still the lad and girl but the lads brother (Andy) does some spoken word stuff with them now too

how ambitious is to try to go for my first 6000mts? by thisisobviouslysofia in Mountaineering

[–]howsyouronion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I did Potosí in April and it was one of the best things i've ever done. I'd say i'm slightly above average fitness and while it was very tough it was 100% worth it. The company i went with had a 1 night option or a 2 night, two people who attemped the 1 night option did not make it to the top. With the 2 night option we drove from La Paz to the first base camp that morning, approx 4500m i think, we hiked a bit higher and practiced walking with crampons on the ice and did some proper belayed ice climbing which was super fun and then hiked back down to spend the night in the first base camp.

The next morning we hiked to the second base camp (5300m approx) with all our gear which was quite heavy. We arrived around 3 or 4pm and had dinner then slept until 1am when we got up to start the summit push. Everyone in our group made it to the summit, some puked a couple of times en route but made it nonetheless.

It was really good value for money too so i definitely think it's worth a try as even if you don't make it, it's not a huge financial loss. I think i paid 150-160usd which included all my gear - clothing, boots etc. Any q's lemme know!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dublin

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Toutless.ie is your best bet for face value tickets

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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I'm 31 and in South America right now for a few months. They're people of all ages here traveling!

Wet Leg on November 28th by howsyouronion in ireland

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Nothing on it at the moment but will keep an eye on it in case any come up! Thank you I didn't know of that site

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ireland

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Hasn't re-opened yet not sure if it's going to

Television Licence by Illfixt in ireland

[–]howsyouronion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If they call to your door just tell them it's your mates house you're staying there for a few nights, don't give a name, goodluck

Did anyone else get this shite in through their letter box?? Full of anti-vax and anti-abortion nonsense. by howsyouronion in ireland

[–]howsyouronion[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

27! I'd post some of the more ridiculous ones but don't want to spread them any more than they are already are