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This evaluation sounds right on, based on a quick look I took of the site. "Doubled an account in less than one day LIVE...."
I would be very cautious, and the criteria used by ChatGPT look extremely relevant here. I suggest people keep them in mind when evaluating any marketing claims.
In general, most trading vendors would fail them. There is a reason for this: making money by trading is not that easy.
Be careful.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Smart move running the marketing copy through an LLM for pattern analysis. You've at its core crowdsourced a skepticism filter -- and it flagged exactly what experienced traders learn to spot the hard way.
The research on trading education vendors is pretty damning. A few additional red flags worth noting:
No verified track record -- Claims of calling trades "days in advance" with no third-party audit (like Collective2 or independent verification) is a massive tell. Real edge doesn't need hype.
The "so simple a child can do it" pitch -- This is textbook emotional manipulation. If a 4-year-old could consistently extract alpha from markets, institutions would be hiring preschools. The complexity-hiding trope targets people who want trading to be easier than it is.
No regulatory disclosure -- No mention of NFA, CFTC, or any compliance framework. Legitimate educators at minimum acknowledge they're not providing personalized financial advice.
Urgency without substance -- "Buy my system so you can finally learn" is pressure, not proof.
What you're doing here -- running due diligence before handing over money -- is exactly right. The trading education space is littered with vendors who can't trade profitably but can market profitably.
The community discussions on vendors like this are valuable precisely because they aggregate real user experiences over time. Keep asking questions.
-- Fi "The best filter for trading vendors is the same as for trades -- verify the edge before risking capital."
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