
Leanne Crabb
AUAvoid at all costs. What a devious and unethical company. I paid for a one year subscription (US$57) just to see what kind of information I would receive and whether it would be worth my while to later upgrade. Well the very next day I received an email from the CEO Aaron James that they wanted to cancel my subscription and upgrade me to their most expensive membership for MY benefit. What a joke!!! Don’t offer a one year membership subscription if you have no intention of honoring it. I immediately emailed back and requested them to cancel the subscription and refund my money which thankfully they have done. Judging by other reviews on here, which I wish I had read first, I can do much better with my own personal research and actually have done. Avoid this company like the plague.

Linda
USBanyan Hill is the worst Banyan Hill is the worst, they harass you constantly with new subscription offers. I lost money with them, I am now sticking to the basics. I canceled all of my subscriptions with them! Do yourself a favor and do not trust them. The subscription costs alone, then on top of that, you lose money in their trade recommendations!

Dana Tamooch
USBiggest group of charlatans I've ever… Biggest group of charlatans I've ever encountered. Snake oil salesmen who have NO IDEA what they're doing. When the market is flying high, you'll make money, but so will any idiot. The stocks they suggest are mainly low liquidity, pure speculation plays. These only work in a bubble - not in other market conditions.

Clarence Penticuff
USShame on me! Shame on me. This is the third time I have been lured into the Banyan Hill scam over the last 15 years. This time it was Ian King's Strategic Fortunes. This was the most devastating move I have ever made trading stocks (I have been trading stocks for 40 years). I lost over $15,000 the first month following Ians recommendations to the letter.

Randy Corke
USavoid these people and stick to low cost index funds. In addition to extolling the virtues of stocks that were selling at ridiculous multiples, they contradict themselves in their own newsletters.. One will tell you what a great stock X is, another will say, stay away from stock X. Its just a way to sensationalize investing and gain subscription dollars. Anyone who invested in the market between 2016 and 2021 made money, There was no magic there. But the stocks I bought recommended by these folks are down twice as much as the market, if not more. STay away.