From the TRV Trading Clubhouse
Better than chance: honing the skill of making "lucky guesses."
by Kevin Pirolo

I often stop in the middle of a busy day and realize just how amazing TRV technology is.
While I have been TRVing for almost 3 years now, I am just as excited and stunned today as when I hit my first training target! Days, or even weeks, go by where I take the ability to know anything about any person, place, thing or event in the past, present or future, for granted.
However, it only takes a moment to stop and think about it-it definitely seems "too good to be true"-and you know what they say, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!"
It didn't take too many "coincidences" during my training to realize, as unbelievable as it sounds, that I really can apply TRV protocol (a structured process), and with a pen and paper gain very specific knowledge in a seemingly impossible manner.
This brings me to the TRV Trading Club.
But... Maybe... Possibly... What if...
It is somewhat entertaining to listen to naysayers talk about how it isn't possible to use TRV to know one's optimum domicile, or to solve a crime. They have a variety of rationalizations, doubts, and alternative explanations, and since it is fixed in their minds that TRV'ing is not real, arguing the point can be an endless discussion.
The TRV Trading Club puts an end to all that. Day after day, members of the Club accurately TRV the Forex (foreign exchange, or FX) markets and document, hours ahead of time, exactly what the market is going to do.
We have not yet employed a mathematician to calculate the odds of doing this, and perhaps one day we will just for grins and giggles. For example, just last night one of the Club members got TRV data at 4:00 p.m., that said the market was going to turn down at 7:57 p.m. and that it would continue down until it changed direction at 9:12 p.m.
And guess what? The TRV data was correct!
This could have just been a lucky guess. And all of the hundreds of other times that TRV Trading Club Members have gotten accurate data on what the market will do hours ahead of time, could just be lucky guesses also.
Walk the Walk, Talk the Talk
Anyway, this article is not an advertisement to join the TRV Trading Club. The Club is not for most people. It means hard work, requires discipline, significant time, and is a major commitment. All of this effort, just to hone the skill of making "lucky guesses."
But now we're ready to throw a little wrench in the logic of the naysayers and fence-sitters. Especially for those who want to believe that such an unbelievable technology is available to them, but just can't get their arms around it.
Soon, we will be contracting a Lawyer or a CPA/Notary. This Notary will receive all Club TRV market data and date and time-stamp it along with notarizing it, before the time period that was TRV'd.
Perhaps it will help those who just need that extra little bit to believe that the "impossible" really is possible. And for the naysayers, it will be lots of fun to hear the new rationalizations that they come up with to explain away legally documented proof.
In the meantime, you can throw inquires or barbs about the TRV Trading Club towards its website, at http://www.psifx.com.
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