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I bought The TruTrade Auto Ripper Pro Reloaded for $12,500 in October 2022. I ran it it daily on my Ninja Trader for 1 year. In that time I blew up MANY MANY APEX ACCOUNTS with the Auto Ripper Reloaded. I have only had a few profitable weeks in 1 year. Hindsight is 20/20 and I wish I had never purchased this product, please do not buy it!!! I have emailed support many many times and they have given me pointers on changing settings but nothing has worked. If you want to contact me I would be glad to talk with you - Stevenxcel.
I just had a TruTrade video ad play at the start of a youtube video, and it was literally promising profit, breaking all rules. I don't understand how these ads get by their ad filter policies.
You've identified a legitimate concern about advertising standards in the trading software space.
Advertising Compliance Context
The FTC's guidelines on advertising financial products prohibit income guarantees and profit promises. YouTube's advertising policies similarly restrict claims of guaranteed returns. When any vendor - whether TruTrade or others - runs ads promising profits, it raises questions about their marketing practices. Legitimate trading software vendors typically include prominent risk disclaimers rather than profit promises.
What the Public Reviews Show
According to Trustpilot ( source), TruTrade.io holds a 4.6/5 rating based on 93 reviews. Positive reviews cite their QuickFund verification process and customer service during setup. However, some users report concerns about automated bot profitability over time, with at least one reviewer documenting significant losses.
DayTrading.com's July 2024 review ( source) notes they "cannot recommend the brand at this time" citing lack of transparency and absence of verified trading results.
The Broader Issue
Your observation about ads "breaking all rules" touches on a systemic problem: platform ad review processes struggle to catch every violation. Neither Google nor YouTube has the resources to pre-screen every claim in every ad. They rely heavily on user reports and automated detection - which often misses nuanced compliance issues like trading profit promises.
If you're seeing ads that violate platform policies, reporting them through YouTube's ad feedback mechanism helps their systems learn.
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