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I care! I've devoted the last 10+ years of my life to trying to educate people, the right way. Not get rich quick YouTube 5k DOM videos and trading rooms.
We are far and few, but this entire community exists for this purpose. Too many others can be bought and paid for, as others have named.
Many vendors hate me. I mean pure hatred. You've been around long enough to hear me mention the death threats I've received, people talking about murdering my dogs, and the usual stuff like reporting me to IRS or making up crazy stuff like I fled the country due to some illegal activity.
There are many vendors that truly believe what they are selling is beneficial. Most of the time, if they are good people, they simply lack the experience to realize what they are selling is garbage. In other words, it's good intentions but bad result.
But, there are others that I must really try and bite my tongue to only describe as untruthful, bad, deceptive people, that have just one intention -- scam people out of as much money as possible.
Everyone here can decide which is which, our community helps lay everything out to reach your decisions. But when words fly around like "teach you to become a millionaire" and YouTube videos showing fake profits while pretending it's cash, those people simply deserve no less than prison, plain and simple.
As always, I'm proud of our community and what we represent together. It's hard work to combat get rich quick with facts and realistic expectations.
Yes Big Mike you said what I was going to say I been doing thing we all trading for 25 years made some lost some but I have learned to do my own thing and by far better for it—the good the bad and the ugly my 🎩 off to you Mike
I'm no lawyer, but if you can get free/pro-bono representation, this would be a great thing to go to court with this guy. During the discovery phase, you could ask for ALL his trading records, ask for proof of all his claims, etc.
I would think your lawyer could say this in a reply (basically "bring it on!") and this whole mess goes away.
This is off the main topic, however, due to the interest this thread will generate from those who are just now learning about such issues in principle, it can be helpful when considering (let alone paying for) examples of "trades" on YouTube, especially as "insurance" from those who, when finally challenged, delete their YouTube content.
It allows one to download any YouTube video to our own PC. For ones you need to subscribe, it handles those, too.
Turn it on, and soon after a new video is posted, it's downloaded to your PC (or NAS, etc.). You can also simply copy/paste the video's URL and it will immediately download it, if you want to run it ad hoc.
I have no association with the vendor, other than as a one-time customer who paid $45 for the premium version and who has been keeping a record of videos posted by (so far) reputable advisors for a while.
(Now I'll watch myself get named in the lawsuit for simply posting on this particular thread.)
Good idea. And you guys should share the archives here for safe keeping. The truth is, too many vendors pull this stunt of deleting their website/channel after they build a negative reputation. Then they start over with a new name.
Many other vendors do the same thing. I know a vendor who sells a "momentum" indicator for $250 that is freely available and comes with source code for Sierra Charts. They claim they wrote it themselves.
The other telling thig is that slander is verbal, libel is written.
Anyone actually reach out to this firm to see if, indeed, this is legit? It's a crime to falsify communication from an attorney, or falsely hold oneself out to be an attorney when one is not.
Like @kevinkdog, I can't imagine this guy never in a million years would reveal his legal name, address, and trading records, in an actual lawsuit.
Anyone can buy an internet attorney to write a letter. I've received my share, and as any long term member would remember, AMP Futures is the most famous one. Their lawsuit was not entirely dissimilar to this thread actually, as I remember it, they also wanted "false" information to be removed from our website. $20,000 or so later in attorney fees, the site (and I) won the lawsuit.
This is a public notice that AMP GLOBAL CLEARING aka AMP FUTURES TRADING has filed a lawsuit against nexusfi.com (formerly BMT) regarding posts on nexusfi.com (formerly BMT). This is not the first time AMP TRADING has used attorneys in an attempt to manipulate …
They lost.
Sucks that we would have to spend that kind of money to defend ourselves. Think of how many more families we could have helped with our charity drives with that kind of money!