UPDATE: This post gets visited sometimes through search engines like Google. A lot has changed eversince this Bootcamp and quite simply, I do NOT recommend being involved with Orange Roshan, SRDC and their partners/affiliates if you want to learn how to trade on Forex.
Long Story Short: many people including my friends and myself had been burned from Orange Roshan and his Head Instructors and cheated in the tune of tens of thousands of Ringgits collectively (that I am aware of).
A lot of people that left had since then do much better i.e. doing own business, being a YouTube producer, beauty pageant, etc. Ironically, the ones struggling are those who remained with the school. In other words: OR and his close Instructors needed to leverage on people like you and me to make money himself.
I won’t stop you from trying or believing though. If you believe in conspiracy theories and love feeling smarter than your ‘ignorant’ peers… this is probably your ‘drug’. But heads up: some of the people who left are doing much, much better and making more money than OR and his school – just by not listening to his B.S. Take your pick.
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The Orange Roshan aka SRDC International Bootcamp 2009
Venue: Grand Borneo Hotel
Location: Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Malaysia)
Date: 4th – 6th December 2009
For the SRDC’ians, this was the first bootcamp ever! This was also my first time in the Eastern side of Malaysia. 🙂
My group and I arrived one day earlier and boy, I learned some forbidden trading techniques a.k.a. Angah material 😛 I learned Event Horizon – the skill to trade on the M1/M5/M15 time frame, make perfect entry, and also trade on ranging days. yay YAY yay! 😛
I also learned the SRDC III method in finer detail – the Asian Box, London Box and New York Box.
Only an SRDC’ian will know what I’m talking about. 😉 I’ve been with ORI since early this year and that said, it’s been nearly one year of journey trading on Forex. I’ve been doing this part-time alongside my Internet Marketing career, and I am hatching my plans to make my other million through trading on Forex… the SRDC way! 🙂
Okay, let’s talk about my bootcamp experience…
(btw you will see quite some Forex and SRDC jargons in this post. Anyone who follows Orange Roshan will know what I’m talking about!)
Day 1 – Meeting of the Minds
The committee group were half way setting up the room when my group and I arrived. Met a lot of familiar faces and also made new friends, whom previously I knew only by the username on the Orange Roshan forum.
I suppose this dude doesn’t need any introduction… 🙂
Marcus just got back from Melbourne and will be in Malaysia to stay. We both sure came a long, loooong way… starting off with serving the scout troop (he was my scout junior) – and now, one of the lead SRDC Instructors in Malaysia!
Tangerine – don’t let her girly looks fool you. This tigress produced a 7-figure account from a small $300 account… just trading on 3A! Beat that!
His latest presentation had improved by leaps and bounds since the last time I saw him speak – props and tremendous respect!
Settlers of Catan – To Cream Another Foe…
Yep, this is what we’ve been playing when we were not in the hall! I’ve explored the surrounding area of the hotel and it reminded me lots of Gelang Patah. The shopping mall had little variety too, so…
Night at Ice Bar
Hung out at the bar with Vince, Peng Joon, Jimmy and his gf Constance, and more – they tried to get me drunk. LOL I have never downed so much alco in my life. But then, I was never a drinker material to begin with. Half a glass of beer was the most I handled. This night, I took 3 full glasses and 1 shot of ‘whatever that was’. Face was red. Body was hot. And I was half conscious. But STILL conscious!
Day 2 – Bootcamp Contents
In all honesty, with the exception of Orange Roshan (the man himself), most of the other Instructors who presented on stage could use some training with public speaking. However what’s truly admirable is the level of energy and positivity throughout the entire bootcamp. Now THAT’s PRICELESS!
– consistency in trading
– the compass (most valuable take away!)
– how to grow and expand my group of traders
– the check list plan
– and more… 🙂 (don’t forget EH and SRDCIII which I learned the day before… YAY!)
Day 2 – Cocktail Reception
Haha! This is a a few funny episodes rolled into one. 😛 For starters, I was not prepared for the cocktail reception. The theme was “international costume” and of course I had inquired about it earlier by email… only to get a reply “international costume means wearing a costume from your country.”
Duh… well, problem is, our culture in Malaysia isn’t really that strong in as much as the people here have been taught to be multi-racial. But I should be glad I wasn’t born a Singaporean – they TOTALLY HAVE NO CULTURE. At. All. 😛
Anyways, I quickly shopped for a San Fu, a shirt worn by traditional Chinese, at the adjacent shopping mall. So that did it. 🙂
Damn, I look good! Even the rest of the gang agreed. Okay okay, before my ego swells any further…
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… actually Elle picked that outfit out for me. I just fork out the $$$ 😛
Most of the other traders who attended the cocktail reception were dressed in their traditional outfits like Baju Melayu, San Fu, Sari, and more. Of course, some came as they were. LOL
The Philippinos started off first with their traditional dance.
Still clapping my hands for the Philippinos, I turned to ask Victor, Marcus and Shaf, “heheh, awesome performance. So… who’s performing for Malaysia?” 🙂 “You.”
Next thing I remembered, I was thrown to the front, and the crowd were expecting me to breakdance – all thanks to Marcus’ big mouth 🙁 He is probably one of the few links to my past. LOL and when was the last time I spinned on the floor? Two years ago.
And then… *thump thump thump*
And honestly, after this short and funny episode of being randomly thrown out to perform, I am thinking of getting back into b-boying. 🙂 I now remember how much fun it was when I was doing it back in school.
Ok more pics…