Direct Forex Signals (UK) Reviews 703

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Dont try this scammer. Learn real trading from FXCartel , they are real people with real results, have a look at the guys on insta , seb rich matt dino pard cal all the team are there and real

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely trash, unprofessional. Customer support is trash, you’ll receive the classic copy & pasted clueless support message. Massive illegal loophole in their website that they still hav... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

James Mills is a fake name of founder Direct Forex Signals. His real name is Connor Walsh !!! He is owner of few FUC K ING SCAMMERS COMPANY = JAMES MILLS LIMITED and ITECCO LIMITED where his name is... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

At first I was struggling, I didn't really understand how to do it, buying too much or too little and incoherently. But now I'm figuring out how to do it and I'm beginning to see regular, daily income... See more

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  1. Education & Training

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We are London based and financially regulated Forex Trading Company. We have been providing signals, training and support to independent financial traders worldwide for over 8 years through various training programmes and membership services. We believe that not only the theoretical teachings, but the practical application of strategies is what helps individuals learn and develop as independent traders.


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

This is a REAL signal group

This is a real signal group. I have made a little over $24 now within my first 2 hours of trying this out on my demo account that I am practicing on. The signals he sends are actually pretty accurate. And I have be making profit on everyone. I will definitely be signing up for another month. Thank you.

July 15, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not a bot review!! Complete scammer, wack signals and no money back like promised on the website

Bought the 1 month, after that I started to search on Google. Please do not waste your money on his signals. Email him couple of times, he do not keep his promise to give you your money back. After contacting him on instagram and sending screenshots as proof, still didn't get my money back and after some reminders he blocked me, f*k scammer!!

July 14, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

>not a bot review, read

Absolutely trash, unprofessional.

Customer support is trash, you’ll receive the classic copy & pasted clueless support message.

Massive illegal loophole in their website that they still have not noticed. not going to elaborate, but they’re probably going to get taken down in the near future.

Real secure buddy, didn’t you win some sort of website award?... Lmfao.

Connor, dig your hole deeper, you’ll get what’s coming lmfao.

July 11, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

NOTHING BUT A SCAMMER....

NOTHING BUT A SCAMMER....
GOOGLE HIS REAL NAME "CONNER WALSH" NOT "James Mills" he runs numerous company's scamming people out of hard earned cash with a promise of get rich quick.... What goes around comes around eh Conner

Check out ITECCO LIMITED thats his recruitment company

July 7, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT FALL FOR IT PLEASE

DO NOT FALL FOR IT PLEASE

I could literally sit on my keyboard and enter better trades.

The bad reviews are there for a reason, Follow the trades exactly as directed and you will lose money. There is no if's and not but's. Its completely true the reviews saying they will block you if you ask for a refund.

For the love of god do not give these people money.
It is a con.

July 2, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

*TAKE ANY POSITIVE REVIEWS WITH A PINCH…

*TAKE ANY POSITIVE REVIEWS WITH A PINCH OF SALT*
I took part in directforexsignals “£250-£5000 In three weeks” Challenge where James Mill claims he will take you right through to £5000 if you follow his trades for 3 weeks.
I did just that, followed his trades correctly for three weeks and instead of ending up with £5000 I LOST on my initial investment and ended up with just £90!
I questioned them on this and asked for a refund as they claim you can get a refund if you are not £100% happy and they blocked me on Instagram

July 1, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM!! SCAM!! SCAM!!

SCAM!!! SCAM!!! SCAM!!!

Avoid at any cost .. nearly run out my fund.the signals they send to you is not always good. They brag about their Performance rate 80% on website but i hardly made any profit ..... i have been sending email for my refund since last two days and haven't heard anything from them yet.
Brilliant !!!

June 16, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Trading made easy

I had never traded before, but buy using Direct Forex Signals I am easily able to make some nice money on the side for only a small amount of my time each day, highly recommend everyone to try them out!

June 11, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

He’s called Connor Walsh - google ITECCO

So you’ve seen the Instagram account directforexsignals.com and the lifestyle this guy is living and you’re thinking, I want that.

Well sadly signing up to this scam isn’t going to get you that life anytime fast.

All you have to do is a tiny bit of research to see this is all a big scam but I will save you the headache and sum it up all here for you.

The guy you see in the videos and pictures is called Connor Walsh as you probably already know. The Lifestyle he lives on Instagram is very impressive but remember, it’s Instagram!

So how is he making all this money. It’s simple, you get sucked into signing up and you honestly believe you will become rich. He makes his money of your direct debit payments. It’s basically a subscription based model. Do the math. If he has 10,000 people signed up and they are all paying an average of £30 a month that’s £300,000 a month he’s making. He’s probably not got 10,000 but you see my point.

Also he has his own recruitment company based in Manchester (Didsbury) called ITECCO. If you have LinkedIn simply type in his name and ITECCO. You will find his profile. If you aren’t connected to him you won’t see his picture. But if you scroll down you will see pictures of when his company won best small company to work for. You will see him on those pics. He actually posted a pic of that award on his Instagram account and make it out like direct forex trading had won it. He also used to post pictures of his recruitment office and make it out like they were his trading offices.Also just google image Connor Walsh ITECCO.

So like all these get rich quick schemes. They are a load of rubbish. He’s just a marketer who publishes his lifestyle to gain followers. He will spend more on marketing than he will on any trades.

Don’t waste your money. Learn how to trade and do your own research. Just think. Everyone would sign up to him if it were that easy.

June 10, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

PLEASE be careful before using this…

PLEASE be careful before using this company, he makes money off you even when you don't make anything, he gets his monthly fee off you and his commission off the broker.
He is not regulated with any governing body, its all at your own risk!!!!

June 8, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a mistake

Foolishly and regrettably signed up for 1 months worth of trading signals at a cost of £30 inc Vat....hindsight is a wonderful thing! - ALWAYS CHECK THE REVIEWS FIRST!
Thankfully I started to question the “quality” and specifically the timings of their signals only a few days in. Compared to other signals I’ve received in the past from one other provider, James Mills (real name Connor Walsh) and his merry team are lucky if they achieve 15-20 pips per trade & also with questionable s/l positions. More losing trades than winners and evidently regurgitating 3rd or 4th party trades, so by the time you receive it, the ship has sailed along with any hope of any profit! Seems as though Direct Forex Signals is yet another outfit involved in an ‘Affiliate Broker Scam’. I’ve now cancelled my subscription after 1 week & will be sure to notify my bank on Monday 8th June that should any further payments be requested by Direct Forex Signals on the 1st of July, or any other time in the future, to decline immediately an to flag as a fraudulent transaction request.
£30 down the toilet, but I’d be better off getting signals from the dog, than letting these scammers take any more recurring “subscription fees”.
Lesson here, don’t believe everything you see or hear on Social Media platforms AND avoid this joker (plus many more like him) like the plague.
Finally, like many others leaving their experiences here of Direct Forex Signals, I’ve also reported Connor Walsh to FCA, Trading Standards and the Office of Fair Trading

June 7, 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I found the signals to be incosistent

I found the signals to be incosistent, 60-70% of the trades places resulted in loss. I was trading following signals via Direct Forex Signals for over 3 months. Unfortunately i lost most of my investment. £1820.12

June 3, 2020
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