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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

**Two Stars for RS Right Side Of The…

**Two Stars for RS Right Side Of The Chart**

I initially joined RS Right Side Of The Chart with high hopes, drawn by the promise of strategic market insights from Randy, the site's primary analyst. Unfortunately, my experience fell short of expectations. At first, Randy issued clear buy/sell recommendations with defined targets and stops. However, after numerous unsuccessful trades and perhaps a realization of the inefficacy of his advice, his approach shifted dramatically.

Randy began presenting both bullish and bearish perspectives without committing to a clear direction, often concluding with "you decide." This approach might work for seasoned traders seeking confirmation of their own analysis, but it's less helpful for those looking for actionable advice. As a subscriber paying for expert guidance, I found this lack of commitment frustrating.

While there were a few successful trades over my year and a half subscription, they were sparse. Randy often emphasizes a strategy that supposedly requires being right only once out of every four trades due to a favorable risk-reward ratio. However, given the actual outcomes and the general market performance, his claimed personal success seemed increasingly dubious.

Moreover, Randy's timing often left much to be desired. Many updates arrived just minutes before market closing, providing little to no time for meaningful action. Additionally, his frequent vacations and the timing of his communications often left subscribers like me feeling stranded at crucial trading moments.

On the positive side, Randy's videos are informative, and I did gain a broader understanding of the stock market. Nevertheless, when it comes to the core of what I was seeking—reliable, profitable trading guidance—the service was a letdown. Ultimately, I decided to look elsewhere, as the advice given was not only unsatisfactory but also costly in terms of missed opportunities and actual financial losses.

January 15, 2024
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