A list of all scam unregulated 3rd party educational vendors

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by emg, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. #401     Jul 20, 2011
  2. Frits

    Frits

    #402     Jul 21, 2011

  3. MAKEYOUROWNLISTBYADDINGHERE

    RSOFHOUSTON
    COILEDMARKETS
    austinP
    PURETICK
    EMG1pointcallsinESjournal

    Rockwell trading
    TraderInternational
    DayTradeToWin
    eMiniDayTrader.com
    nexgen
    priceactionroom.com
    eminitradingcourse.com
    blackjacktrader.com
    Millenium-Traders
    tradingonlinemadeeasy.com
    easyeminitrade.com
    vantagepointsoftwares.info
    winborntraders.com
    Mike Baghdady of Training Traders
    http://www.3minutetrader.com/alerts/
    http://www.2stocktrading.com/index.php
    http://www.killingstocks.com/
    bill duryea of ioamt.com
    Rhythm of the Markets
    Options Magic
    TradQuest Systems
    eminijunkie.com
    Dave Wright "Wave Rider/Trend Catcher"
    Bullseyetraders (Franz Shoar)
    ShadowTraders (not the TDAmeritrade)
    School of Trade SOT
    http://www.james16group.us/
    http://www.neweratrader.com/
    ktrader.com Oliver Velez and Greg Capra, founders of Pristine.com and Mastertrader.com,iFundTrader.com
    Woodies CCI Club
    Larry Levin Secrets of Traders
    ORDERFLOWANALYTICS.COM
    the Pro Trading LLC Richard Regan
    gorillagaps.com
    3stepislandtrader.com
    forex-trading-made-ez.com/
    lmt-forex-formula.com/welcome.html
    topdogtrading.com
    tradingstarpro.com
    robwessels.com
     
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    #403     Jul 21, 2011
  4. emg

    emg

    i recalled rs of houston is on the list but under another name. can't remember which
     
    #404     Jul 21, 2011
  5. emg

    emg

    Updated List

    Rockwell trading
    TraderInternational
    DayTradeToWin
    eMiniDayTrader.com
    nexgen
    priceactionroom.com
    eminitradingcourse.com
    blackjacktrader.com
    Millenium-Traders
    tradingonlinemadeeasy.com
    easyeminitrade.com
    vantagepointsoftwares.info
    winborntraders.com
    Mike Baghdady of Training Traders
    http://www.3minutetrader.com/alerts/
    http://www.2stocktrading.com/index.php
    http://www.killingstocks.com/
    bill duryea of ioamt.com
    Rhythm of the Markets
    Options Magic
    TradQuest Systems
    eminijunkie.com
    Dave Wright "Wave Rider/Trend Catcher"
    Bullseyetraders (Franz Shoar)
    ShadowTraders (not the TDAmeritrade)
    School of Trade SOT
    http://www.james16group.us/
    http://www.neweratrader.com/
    ktrader.com Oliver Velez and Greg Capra, founders of Pristine.com and Mastertrader.com,iFundTrader.com
    Woodies CCI Club
    Larry Levin Secrets of Traders
    ORDERFLOWANALYTICS.COM
    the Pro Trading LLC Richard Regan
    gorillagaps.com
    3stepislandtrader.com
    forex-trading-made-ez.com/
    lmt-forex-formula.com/welcome.html
    topdogtrading.com
    tradingstarpro.com
    robwessels.com
    rs of houston
     
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    #405     Jul 21, 2011
  6. cloudy

    cloudy

    Syke's Penny Stock Millionaire.

    His spiel is to beat the penny stock pumpers at their own game. But his calls and shorts were all after the fact. In fact, he's just doing the same thing, using his base to pump up stocks he had already. More than half of the picks were losers and had no business being a stock. You get a 90 day refund but must show trading records showing you tried the suggestions. Needless to say credit card charges don't wait after 30 days.

    http://pennystockalerts.com/penny-stock-millionaire/

    http://wealthinsideralliance.com/timsykes/fivesteptradingformula/

    http://www.scaminformer.com/scam-re...tock-millionaire--tim-sykes-penny-c18193.html
     
    #406     Jul 21, 2011
  7. emg

    emg

    Its obvious Timothy Sykes is a scam
     
    #407     Jul 22, 2011
  8. would you pls expand a little on your statement above, about emg being absolutely clueless about trading....?

    do you know emg personally?

    or are you trying to promote some interest?
     
    #408     Jul 22, 2011
  9. cloudy

    cloudy

    ET veterans probably know about Timothy Sykes, true. Would like to see it on the list also, as it serves to warn newbies away.

    I did trial it (whole payment trial!) , and you'd be amazed how many people other than myself actually fell for it numbering in the hundreds. His presentations were not prepared, he was just pulling stuff out of his arse all the time. While we were all duped into pumping his stocks. One laughable incident was when he got ticked off, where one stock went down because the bogus company got the draw on him faster than he could sell even after his hapless clients had pumped it. quote Sykes alert:

    "
    Sold 2000 INVE at the market open at 2.56

    For frustrating $1,800ish loss, the BASTARDS did a dilutive financing premarket today right after their positive news yesterday. This kind of company pump and dump should be illegal, but sadly it's not. #1 rule to successful longterm account building is to cut losses quickly and while this may spike, the company's devious dealings bode poorly for its longterm stock price and I will not invest in such thieves. Sorry these people are like this, I don't care how good your technology is, you hould never treat your shareholders like this, I'll be making a video and sending it you and the SEC shortly, next!
    "

    The "next!" part he copied from John Thomas, the mad hedge fund trader, lol.

    All his alerts were impossible to short shares of or mostly losers. I had to fight a long email back and forth and show my losses records to finally get a refund from Wealth Insider Alliance.

    I did not research enough. The day after I joined, I found out the proof of the previous scamming which he cleverly hid with a bunch of bogus review sites if one did not dig enough. Then I knew it was too late as WIA told me I had 90 days to go to trial it according to their written guarantee.
     
    #409     Jul 22, 2011
  10. bone

    bone

    DEFINITELY pay heed to this list. The trading education field is unfortunately dominated by unqualified posers and scam artists. It is regrettable that the NFA, FINRA, the CFTC, the SEC and other orgainizations have not formed a registry or at the very least published a set of standards.

    Check references. Speak to clients. Check the NFA website for sanctions and disciplinary action. Does the vendor have any defaults, liens, bankruptcies, felonies, or misdemeanors ? Can you get the vendor's complete name and home address and do a background check ? Do a google search for complaints from clients and former clients - just make sure that the person complaining was indeed a client. Honest educators should be preserved and not painted with the same broad brush as the remaining 90 % of the field.

    My 2 cents.
     
    #410     Jul 22, 2011