Icoptionstrading Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a new paying site that…

This is a new paying site that collected followers on Twitter from a page called ICoptionstrading and makes them now pay on this private website on a discord channel. They sent free alerts for a about year and supposedly have been successful from what they CHOOSE to show. But to tell the truth, for those like me who followed their alerts for 6mths daily, many generated losses but are NEVER MENTIONED on the page in their reports!! those who tried to ask about these, they were instantly blocked ! so they hide feedback from followers and share fake accounts reviews. If you pay for this service and lose money they will tell you that "that's Trading! you manage your own account and take your own risks, its ur responsabiliy how u manage" basically saying its our fault. Only winning trades are shown but many were not alerted or not mentioned how they managed it -bc its all fake and made up (the monthly reviews of "earnings". Some alerts work out because its either up or down but they don't have TA skills since most of alerts turn red making followers lose money but this they will never tell. Im lucky not to have entered their alerts but i watched them from a distance- I got blocked for telling they went red and cautioned ppl to not believe all fake accounts reviews, which is proof they are not opened to discuss it and prove you wrong but eliminate feedback.
So careful anyone. If the free service to catch you in, was full of fails, imagined the paying one... (u ll only read about stocks that went supposedly up with some imaginary earnings -we never see their own account/screen shots! Its all blablabal- no proof of identity, pictures, real names, nothing). Very dangerous. Since they blocked me when i asked about the failed alerts this shows clearly they are scam artists.

December 25, 2020
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