The Tracker and Paid Services

How about this, as Tom suggested, the paid subscribers who signed up with the autotracker will have their latest three allocations, daily and weekly returns blocked and YTD, MTD, QTD will be viewable. Similar to EbbChart and other paid services now.

If paid members do not want to be tracked at all, simply PM EW to delete it from the tracker.

Non paid members on the tracker will be shown just like what we are doing now.

Tom,

I will work on this piece of code in the next few days. You are welcome to work with me on future coding or create your own new features. In the meanwhile, you may want to have a list of the pay members who are on the tracker ready so I can add them in once the code is done.

Also feel free to browse around all the module I had created and try to follow the programming logic and you will be catching up in no time. I have 5 more years to go for my retirement, looks like the tracker will be here for a long time and eventually you will have to take over for this.

BTW, to catch up with my returns, I too may have to follow EbbChart myself.

Ocean
 
Agreed. I am here to make my fund grow for retirement. I can't tell you how to run your site, but I think the paid subscribers are not here for t-shirts and pens. Hide my IFTs, I paid for them. Hide my stats from everyone else - your call. I can't tell you the $ of information I've recieved since I have been here on this site. But hey, I got 23 years til retirement and I just wonder who's going to run the site when the heavy hitters like you are no longer willing/able to do it.:cool:

There's no guarantees in life... someone will step up to the plate.

Seems like plenty of folks out there right now who are operating TSP message board/blog/orums.

Not anything as good as this, but overtime they will develop. Maybe Mike Causey will get in the game? :D:D:D
 
"I'm sure paid subscribers would greatly appreciate having their returns tracked so they can see where they are."
XACTLY!!!!:D
 
Paid subscribers should not be included in anything competitive.

I'm sure paid subscribers would greatly appreciate having their returns tracked so they can see where they are.

JMHO

GGAL
 
Those who are subscribers and make gains so as to qualify as winners have already recieved their reward. :)

Agreed. I am here to make my fund grow for retirement. I can't tell you how to run your site, but I think the paid subscribers are not here for t-shirts and pens. Hide my IFTs, I paid for them. Hide my stats from everyone else - your call. I can't tell you the $ of information I've recieved since I have been here on this site. But hey, I got 23 years til retirement and I just wonder who's going to run the site when the heavy hitters like you are no longer willing/able to do it.:cool:
 
Well, let me put it this way, sometimes I'll go with Ebb, and sometimes I won't. (There are no sacred cows!) What then?
 
Those who are subscribers and make gains so as to qualify as winners have already recieved their reward. :)
 

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Now that we have people signed up and paying for two more services, we have to approach the problem of people posting their IFT's in the tracker that are just mirroring another system or service - whether that service is on TSP Talk or not.

We went through this when RevShark started up, but the response to the new systems was much higher and it's more likely that more than a few message board members are subscribers.

Consider this the first official warning to not enter your transfers into the trackers if you are follwing another service.

But I realize something has to change. The dilemma for me is, I don't want to penalize paying subscribers, but for obvious reasons we can not display your IFT's. My solution was to see if we can get ocean (or myself if ocean trusts me to play with his code :), to add an indicator that would identify paying subscribers. These members would have their returns displayed, but not their allocation. And if possible, only have their returns displayed at the end of each week.

The other issue is the prizes. We give away small prizes each month for the top 3 returns and we don't think it is really fair for those who are just copying a service's IFT's or another member's, to accept a prize. The prizes were meant for those who do their own due diligence.

Again, that penalizes a paying subscriber, which we don't want to do - but you see the dilemma.

Perhaps we can have 2 categories of prizes. Those who are using the services, and those who are not. We can pay prizes for each. I realize not everyone will follow every move of a paid service, but the problem is with having to watch the transactions to make sure it is not happening.

The key issues are:
-We don't want to jeopardize the integrity of a paid service by inadvertently giving away the information here.
- We also don't want to penalize paying subscribers
- We don't want to have to play detective by watching everyone's transactions to see if anyone is "cheating" (too harsh a word).

Anyway, any comments on that, yea or nay, or ideas to keep thing rolling smoothly, please post away.

Thanks!
 
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