David Lubin
GBThe might sounds of the Jungle I've been in Gorilla Trades for almost two years now and was disappointed in the beginning, since the Market fell and Gorilla Trades also took some hits, but since the Market has headed back north, Ken has been doing an admirable job with his Gorilla picks, with nearly every pick that I've bought showing gains. It's just a matter of staying the course and riding out the storms. David Lubin
Jack A.
GBI have used their newsletter but after… I have used their newsletter but after paying $499 for 2 years its been not worthy of it. I did make some money initially but after a while you mind as well be trading on your own. The stuff you need is not there but for someone who needs something to read I guess if you have $499 then spend it. I prefer more hands on approach to trading.
Harry Sing
GBVery poor service, you won't learn anything Firstly, it's not surprising that most of the people who've given this service 5 stars only have 1 review to their name. (Also, if you look near their review title, you'll see the word 'Invited' which means that the company, Gorilla Trades, actually asked these people to write a review.) Secondly, I joined in Dec'20 and can say it's been a complete waste of money. There is nothing to be learnt here. You get signals to enter trades, and the few I tried made losses or small profits. It just feels like a bit of a lottery ticket. Thirdly, I was excited to join as they had a 'forum' and I had visions of lots of posts, comments, sharing experiences from the other trades etc - nope, it's like tumbleweed drifting along the dessert. Hardly anyone posts there, the 'management' are not active on the forum to answer any questions. The whole 'service' is lacking and pointless. Avoid.
Mary A. Dagg
GBA Sarisfied Customer I have been a subscriber to Gorilla Trades for many years, and I am well satisfied with the service. I would recommend them without reservation.
Carlos Gil
GBI never solicited their information I never solicited their information. They try to scare people in order to sell like most insurance people does.