Anybody out there familiar with MTI- Market Traders Institute??

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by AM Bankus, Jan 8, 2013.

  1. Market Traders In.

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    Ibrata,

    I’m a representative at Market Traders Institute. I wanted to take this time to let you know that I have read through your response and I appreciate your feedback although I find the fact that this is your first comment (similar to the previous two posts before you which occurred in similar months) I wanted to address some of your concerns to see if I could clear up any confusion.

    The third-party reporting service that all of our analysts use is www.myfxbook.com. This is a tool that we use to track and analyze our trading results and we make all of this information public so that we can show the power of our educational tools. This website does not allow us to populate anything. They read directly from the trading account. If you would like to see our trading accounts, view the tracking here: #link

    MTI and NSFH work very closely to better serve MTI students. Next Step Financial Holdings, Inc. is the authorized reseller of MTI’s education. Through this relationship, potential MTI students have the ability to purchase Forex courses, speak to an educated account executive, and even peruse the option of payments plans if this helps them get the education that they need and want in order to reach their Forex goals. This teamwork relationship between MTI and NSFH was built to aid students in the best way possible. We wanted to make sure that MTI students are a part of a real Forex support team and family through MTI. NSFH was the best fit for assisting in this process. NSFH was enlisted to further our standards for the type of educational support (along with MTI’s support staff) that few if any other Forex educators can provide at the same high level.

    I feel that you might have had some issues with receiving a refund from your discussion. If this is the case, please reach out to me immediately. You can email cs@markettraders.com or call 800-866-7431 ext. 139. We would like the opportunity to work through this process with you if that would help and go over the process details with you. I want to make it clear that whenever have intentions of making our process long enough to work students out of our refund guidelines. We have a strong code of ethics which this type of practice is far from fitting within and this type of behavior has never been tolerated nor have we seen this problem before. In either case, I would like the opportunity to help you out if you need anything, Please reach out if you need anything.

    This is a little more on the internal side, but I want to let you know that our education specialists are truly there to help potential traders better understand if this education is the best fit for them and to help them get started if they are ready. We have been known to turn some traders down for the sake of not selling them a product that would not be of good use to them. Again, our focus is on creating successful students, not selling a product. We seek to help students make the determination about whether this type of learning style would benefit them in that way. As far as that email goes, we do admit to trying to help students that we truly believe in out if they simply cannot afford the product. We hate seeing someone miss out on the future that they so desperately desire because they cannot afford our product. In rare circumstances, we do run promotion and will reach out on a one-to-one basis to help a great candidate. This can be done at the education specialists’ discretion as it looks like was the case with you.

    I know that this is a lot of information. I really hope that some of this helps you out. Please reach out to cs@markettraders.com or call 800-866-7431 ext. 239 if you need anything else.
     
    #21     Dec 19, 2013
  2. Market Traders In.

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    Jono5900,

    I’m a representative of MTI. Thank you for bringing your concerns to us. I wanted to take the time to reach out to you and see if I could add any information to the pool in an attempt to help you out in any way possible.

    Jared does feel very strongly about this education package that actually came about because of his years of struggling in the market. Let’s just say that he wasn’t always a successful trader pursuing the lonely route that many new traders know all too well. He spent years losing every penny of his family’s money before he started to make sense of this market. Because of this negative experience with this market, he created an education package that was meant to help other traders not go down this costly path. I know that you are a trader. If you did not have to hit these bumps in the road, then you have been very fortunate and we commend you on this.

    I want to take the time to clarify that we do not guarantee results for anything. All we do is share the great stories of success that our students come back and share with us. We stay very connected to them and we encourage you to read their results and even reach out to them directly from our Facebook page found here: www.Facebook.com/MarketTradersInstitute. Our students do tell us about making thousands of more dollars in a given trading opportunity and hundreds of pips each week. We are very proud of this as we judge our success off of the success of our students.

    For the timeframes, we typically look at the larger time frame to predict movements on the smaller time frames as you mentioned the correlation. We typically start on the larger chart to see what the smaller chart does which might be where some of the confusion is starting from and I’m sorry for that. We think of this as a parent-child relationship with the charts when we teach newer students. The larger time frame has some say in what you’ll expect of the child’s (smaller time frames) behavior. In this way, we are able to make strategic trading decisions with the confidence of predictions from multiple time frames. Our resources are meant to help traders of all skill levels and we never discriminate based on someone’s experience. We’ve trained traders who were learning their very first terms related to this market to even traders who had been trading for years, but who were looking for more insight.

    Jono5900, I want you to know that I’m available to answer any questions that you may have and, if I require more information about the topics above more fully, I would love to help out. You can email cs@markettrader.com or call 800-866-7431 ext. 239.
     
    #22     Dec 19, 2013
  3. Market Traders In.

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    Fighting Scams,

    I’m a representative for MTI. I’ve reviewed your response and I think there is some misinformation here. We’d like to clear the air and to find the facts. We feel that this response misrepresents our company and we’d like the chance to show you this. Please email cs@markettraders.com or call 866-787-8558.
     
    #23     Dec 19, 2013
  4. zdreg

    zdreg

    #24     Dec 25, 2013
  5. MrTom

    MrTom

    Hi,

    I experience is that MTI just talking too much but nothing usefull.

    They will tell you the pair could go up OR it could go down LOL

    That tachnic know all childrens.

    Don't give them your card number, they will take off all your money!!!
     
    #25     Dec 26, 2013
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  6. As someone else said, I wonder what some people were expecting in a free webinar? Did you expect to learn everything on how to trade in what 45 to 90 minutes? Don't think so.

    I would like to applaud MTI for being proactive in responding to these complaints and responding in a civilized way. Some people filing complaints need to do a spell and grammar check before posting.

    And I would like to applaud the people who complained. They actually piqued my interest and encouraged me to sign up for a webinar with Next Step Financial Holdings. Personally, I didn't see anything wrong with it and in fact it was much more professional than so many other webinars I have attended.

    They did call me after the webinar and there was a sales pitch. So what? Do you really anyone is going to conduct a presentation for free and not expect anything? It's like Krispy Kreme giving you a free donut and then asking you how many you want to buy.

    I also believe that the price of their program is a fair value for what you get.

    Anyway, just my two cents worth.
     
    #26     Jan 6, 2014
  7. typo on this

    Do you really anyone is going to conduct a presentation for free and not expect anything? It's like Krispy Kreme giving you a free donut and then asking you how many you want to buy.

    It was supposed to read

    Do you really think that anyone is going to conduct a presentation for free and not expect anything? It's like Krispy Kreme giving you a free donut and then asking you how many you want to buy.

    "The gonna doers and the wanna doers are the never doers"
     
    #27     Jan 6, 2014
  8. MrTom

    MrTom

    They promissed 60 days warranty if you will not satisfied with them. It's not thrue, they stop talk with you when they get your 5.000USD.

    We made a deal that I can pay in a couple smaller payments. In the next day they take off my whole limit on my Mastercard without my permision.

    BE VERY CAREFULL AND DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR SECURITY BANK CARD CODE AS I DID. THEY STALLEN ME 3.500USD AND IMMIDETLY BLOCK THEIR FORM, PASSWORDSS ETC.
     
    #28     Jan 6, 2014
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  9. First of all, this is hard to believe, but if true, contact MTI. You should have their number. My guess is that the MTI rep who posts here and answers questions will be in touch with you soon.

    If indeed you were scammed, contact your credit card company to dispute it. They are very effective.

    The #1 rule is communication.


    "The gonna doers and the wanna doers are the never doers"
     
    #29     Jan 7, 2014
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  10. MrTom

    MrTom

    On my ebank it was MTI and I already try to call them, sent a couple emails nothing happen. I didn't get the money back. They just block me my passwords and stop communicate with me.

    I was online with them a couple times.

    In two days my whole bank limit gone on MTI!
     
    #30     Jan 7, 2014
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