Welcome to NexusFi: the best trading community on the planet, with over 150,000 members Sign Up Now for Free
Genuine reviews from real traders, not fake reviews from stealth vendors
Quality education from leading professional traders
We are a friendly, helpful, and positive community
We do not tolerate rude behavior, trolling, or vendors advertising in posts
We are here to help, just let us know what you need
You'll need to register in order to view the content of the threads and start contributing to our community. It's free for basic access, or support us by becoming an Elite Member -- see if you qualify for a discount below.
-- Big Mike, Site Administrator
(If you already have an account, login at the top of the page)
Ouch, what a burn on them. That IMO is very sloppy for a law firm, in fact that is quite incredible actually.
My guess is (as I have stated before) they very likely cringed at having to write that C&S. They know it has no real legal standing and probably wanted it out the door as quickly as they could.
The law firm is legit though. I live here in Calgary so I know it exists.
Ryan Franzen (who write the C&D to the person they thought was me) is on their website as a partner.
--------------------------------------------------------
- Trade what you see. Invest in what you believe -
--------------------------------------------------------
There are, after all, only so many different indicators. Yes, there is a huge number of them, but, for example, how significant are the differences between the various moving average types? And throw in the other ways of smoothing price action too. There are some slight differences, but after you've seen a bunch of them, they start to look and act and work pretty much the same. How many totally different oscillators can you put down below the price panel? Again, there is a huge number of them, but after a while, how many actual useful differences are there? Perhaps a few, but they do start to look alike after a while.... and one can go on about any others.
You can make them pretty with colors or arrows or ring bells or do anything else, but are there actually all that many truly different things that you can do with them? No. Because there aren't that many actual differences.
But in that case, can you sell your super indicator system based on its actual performance being much better than the last one? Since it won't be, the answer is also "No." Of course, many of them are not going to really work at all, if really traded in real time, live, with money.
So if they can't be sold with truth, they are going to be sold with BS. Part of the BS is to dress up something old as something brand new.
Some vendors may have useful stuff. But any vendor that is promising riches in exchange for really large amounts of money does not. They simply don't have anything that is all that special.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Thank you to the forum member who sounded out his suspicions about financial course trainer. He has potentially saved many people, if indeed the trainer is a fraud.
To cut a long story short, I have some really good contacts in Calgary. Most of these are through my wife and my ex-institution trading friend whom I have a financial venture with. Regardless to say, I know a few people. I am not bragging about this, it just fits into the next part.
I was just speaking with somebody and perhaps the penny dropped, then again maybe it didn't. It maybe a miss but I don't think so! The following paragraphs are alleged to be on safe side of legal but I believe this to be fact.
Ryan Franzen (the lawyer that sent the C&D to the wrong JonnyBoy) is a member of Day Trading Coach.
This is where the penny dropped for me. I mean why would a law firm send out a huff and puff C&D that has no real legal standing. Why? Because Jovan knew the lawyer!
Lawyers hate writing those baseless letters, so now this all fits together. He used Ryan as a 'friend' in the DTC program to concoct a baseless C&S letter - because a ''regular'' lawyer would unlikely even touch it.
I honestly wonder what his partners at the firm would think? Sending a C&S letter to the wrong person without any due diligence, potentially using legitimate legal methods unethically to get the recipients new address in the US as DTC only had his old one - based on an incorrect hunch from Jovan.
This really stinks people. A lawyer is meant to be a consummate professional. @jeliner - this should be additional confirmation that the C&S is a meaningless threat.
I allege that is harassment by Ryan Franzen at McLeod Law in Calgary.
I highly recommended you contact the law society in Alberta and make a formal complaint against McLeod Law and Ryan Franzen.
"The complaints process is initiated when a lawyer’s actions may have breached the Code of Professional Conduct that governs how lawyers are to conduct themselves in their practice."
PS - I just got sent the evidence. I won't post until necessary. The one thing that baffles me is...why would a lawyer be a member of a trading program? Baffling.
--------------------------------------------------------
- Trade what you see. Invest in what you believe -
--------------------------------------------------------
Ryan's involvement in DTC confirmed. Yeah, we all know Trust Pilot is pay-to-play but still, here it is in black and white. I have a further piece of evidence too that I'll save for another day. Really this time
--------------------------------------------------------
- Trade what you see. Invest in what you believe -
--------------------------------------------------------
There was a Ryan that was in my class at DTC - Jay Ryan, but i don't think these are the same person. Jay Ryan was the one who first told me about Family First Dynasty - now known as DTC.
Don't get confused here. Ryan Franzen from Mcleod Law, Calgary, Alberta (the lawyer that sent you the C&D) is a member of DTC. I have additional evidence (on top of the Trust Pilot screen grab) that further proves this. Forget about this other Ryan guy. He is irrelevant.
So, not only did Ryan Franzen from Mcleod Law, Calgary, Alberta (the lawyer that sent you the C&D) incorrectly implicate you and essentially harass you with a C&D - he used as yet undetermined means to find your new address in the US. As part of this witch hunt, he in fact hunted down the wrong person...plus of course, throw in a sprinkling of conflict of interest by Ryan Franzen being a member of DTC - and you have the absolute right to file a complaint with the law society in Alberta.
--------------------------------------------------------
- Trade what you see. Invest in what you believe -
--------------------------------------------------------
You mean this from the C&D? The complete C&D is a thread up the page.
--------------------------------------------------------
- Trade what you see. Invest in what you believe -
--------------------------------------------------------