Aaron
GBAltucher Alliance Altucher Alliance: Some of the newsletters are given more care than others. I feel like new newsletters are launched too often which waters down the rest of them. Many trades have been successful but have been drowned out by big losses from put options that were exercised (gsky) which are now sitting in my account down 70%. Part of that is bad asset allocation on my part since the 100 shares that options trade in is usually a bigger number of shares than I would normally allocate if I was just buying a stock.
Lee R
GBDesperate company that will tell you … Desperate company that will tell you anything to get you to sign up to one of their schemes that don't work 9 times out of 10 or you can only get in America. Jim Rickards who I had a lot of respect for initially is now being used as a fool to again publish schemes that do not work.
Jeffrey Sill
AUI signed up for one year I signed up for one year, $49.00 filled out Bank Card and I was in, the next day I was sent an e-mail saying the bank rejected the payment and I needed to fix the problem, I knew there was enough money to cover the $49, looking at there email I saw they had put an extra $100 on the claim and as I only had enough to cover the $49 it bounced. I felt this was a deliberate attempt to force me into a 2-year contract with them I decided to check if there are any reviews, thanks to everyone I will deal with Agora tomorrow. Am I lucky or what?
Jeff Bark
GBAgora et al are all scams Agora is the main company that owns and distributes via a large network of scam newsletters. They are all a scam, period. Use common sense and read these reviews. Their services prey on individual investors through bogus analysts and traders. Fake people with no verifiable backgrounds. Offices that are all postal boxes primarily in Florida. They make millions banking on our stupidity. Avoid at all costs. Don't find out the hard way. Simply avoid their web.
Charlie
GBIt’s probably not a scam. It’s probably not a scam; but it is a waste of money. Richards has discovered the art of selling books by continually talking about future disasters that only he can forwarn. When you subscribe to his letter you will be bombarded with one offer after another to subscribe to more expensive letters with little or no track record. Altucher is more of the same. I strongly advise staying away from Agora. The last time I contacted their “customer service”; the response back was we don’t monitor customer service. Pathetic!