Just my fifty cents feedback on this guy after I did about 15 minutes of research:
1. I found two of his sites:
https://www.mtradingacademy.com; and 6figurementoringgroup.com.
2. Both of those sites are typical "long copy marketing pieces," designed to walk you through the steps that will convince you to part with your money. Includes the required pictures of fast cars, jet planes, yachts, etc, presented as if "other gurus" try to sell you that, but NOT him.
3. Neither one of the two web sites show any history in the web.archive.org, which made me wonder how old they might be. The answer:
https://www.mtradingacademy.com/ Domain created on 2019-09-25
6figurementoringgroup.com: Domain created on 2019-10-07
Clearly this guy has not been "in business" for very long.
4. LinkedIn profile. Claims years of experience trading, but interestingly enough, not much other information provided. Education? crickets.
5. The
https://www.mtradingacademy.com/ is written on the third-person. Doesn't that seem a bit strange coming from "Master Kim" himself?
6. Finally, and this is a personal opinion, I wouldn't buy anything from a guy that calls himself "Master Kim." Give me a break.
I know I'm not answering the original question that started this thread (that is a legal issue and I'm not an attorney); but I'm attempting to point out that we need to do some research before with let our hard earned money go.