Its a site called invest33.com.
Someone stating they are an ex floor broker from Chicago.
Selling a "Method" for trading futures for $1600.
Im putting it here because I think it is a scam.
But I would like to hear from anyone who has any experience with it.
Especially real traders and not names made up by the people selling it.:cheesy:
They used to have a site called trading33.com which seems to have disappeared.
Its all registered under whois protection.
The promotion of it on youtube is done by an account name called tradeasia.
A bit far from Chicago I would think.
There track record would seem to be bogus.
Because they have a free trial giving the trades generated using the system, on instant messenger's, and someone I know tried it.
And they told me that they constantly put correction and put a totally different signal.
This is how they would get such favorable results of course.
Covering up mistakes is bad news for any trader.
IE:They put close:buy, then they put correction: buy stop at some other favorable price, like totally disregarding the last losing close signal, keeping the trade which is now in profit open which they just told to close.
Anyway give experiences.
Someone stating they are an ex floor broker from Chicago.
Selling a "Method" for trading futures for $1600.
Im putting it here because I think it is a scam.
But I would like to hear from anyone who has any experience with it.
Especially real traders and not names made up by the people selling it.:cheesy:
They used to have a site called trading33.com which seems to have disappeared.
Its all registered under whois protection.
The promotion of it on youtube is done by an account name called tradeasia.
A bit far from Chicago I would think.
There track record would seem to be bogus.
Because they have a free trial giving the trades generated using the system, on instant messenger's, and someone I know tried it.
And they told me that they constantly put correction and put a totally different signal.
This is how they would get such favorable results of course.
Covering up mistakes is bad news for any trader.
IE:They put close:buy, then they put correction: buy stop at some other favorable price, like totally disregarding the last losing close signal, keeping the trade which is now in profit open which they just told to close.
Anyway give experiences.