I’ve been following Robert Campbell’s ideas for a while, and I agree with CJ that they are pretty solid.
Also, in everything I’ve read of his, in both seminars I went to, in his book, and in the few times I’ve talked to him, I’ve never heard or read anything like “get rich quick.”
As I’ve mentioned before, I did a great deal of research before deciding not to get back into the market. Robert Campbell’s methods/ideas were among the many I looked at, and among the most solid, in my opinion.
As far as his “His comparative advantage and greatest skill resides in being able to convince people that anybody can “get rich quick” with his system,” I was actually somewhat more impressed with his ideas than I was with his presentation. (Just a personal preference. His high-energy style appeals to me less than, say, the professor’s more easy-going, down-to-earth style.) The point being that I disagree with your statement; I think his ideas and methods are his comparative advantage, not his salesmanship.
I must admit, though, that I have noticed his frequent grammar and spelling errors, and that does sometimes give me pause.