Peter
GBThis website uses smear tactics of… This website uses smear tactics of people who run trading rooms and then trys to extort them into giving their trading records. Digs up dirt on peole without any real assessment that is valueable. Tactics are that of trolls. I do not reccomend taking trading room advice from these people.
Jack
CABunch of scammers& Liars Bunch of scammers, these guys purposely write reviews on sites to black mail , the site pay the most they rank them to the top. do not believe what they say, always take the opposite of what they say!
J Producer
GBI check his reviews from time to time I check his reviews from time to time - as with everything on the Internet - must be viewed a bit skeptically. That being said - I have found his reviews in line with my own observations about many of these trading schools. His basic criteria of requesting auditing trading logs essentially asks these traders to prove their claims - interesting that the vast majority won't. Don't know why these other reviewers have such heartburn with the guy. He's pretty upfront about his background - in a similar sense Frank Abagnale, Jr.(Catch Me if You Can) was also a con man - since then has been doing fraud prevention work for the last 20+ years. If you know of any other site that systematically reviews these "trading schools" - please post it.
Michael
GBI would Give This Company no stars I would Give This Company no stars if I could. They are a referral company that slander others and do not respond to there emails
Porter Beller
GBIgnore the smears here on Trustpilot... This website addresses the problem that Trustpilot and many other review sites have, where companies / people can direct people to review them positively. Many outright scams have positive average reviews on major review sites. The fact is +95% of these so-called trading websites are get-rich-quick scams, and TradingSchools exposes them as such, hence the negative reviews here angry that they have been exposed. Obviously they don't get it right every time, no one can, but when provided with new information they seem to update the reviews accordingly. Even the affiliate links have negative reviews sometimes, which is almost unheard of. It is the only review site I have found that requires documentation of authenticity from it's reviewed products, such as financial statements that can easily be cross-referenced with public record. I personally have audited a few of the services they have reviewed and find that it is extremely accurate in most cases. Would recommend for anyone considering purchasing finance related products. Although, I can save you some time... they're almost all scams. Look at the product's they have reviewed negatively, over half have since been charged with fraud.