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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Don't Listen to the Bad Reviews from Lazy People

Shame on the people posting these fake, poor reviews from people who just didn't want to do the work. They almost swayed me not to join but I am so glad I didn't listen. This group is very real and so is Somesh! I admire how the whole group supports one another and is constantly sharing and learning. The modules are very thorough and Sumesh is an excellent teacher.

I was actually wary of joining because I had already started making money because of all of the great free content Sumesh provides on Instagram and YouTube but I was also hesitant, wondering how much more value could the program really provide. Let me tell you, the free content is just a very small sample but being part of the community and having access to the team and the complete trading system is what will turn you into a full-time professional trader.

Here's a fact - 90% of people who buy the program do not do the training modules!!! They go right to the trading room and wonder why they can't make money following traders! what are you nuts? This is not a get rich quick scheme.

As a member, I have access to the team by whatsapp and Discord and they are so responsive. If you are not a professional trader, invest in this program or all you are doing is gambling in the market and you will lose.

January 9, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM PROGRAM

Somesh and his brother vee preys on vulnerable newbie people who want to get rich quick! The whole program is designed to milk out as much money as possible. The course is not what you think it is, it is a 6 month subscription. You pay $3000 for first six months and then the subscription will be $1500 per half a year. What he is teaching in the program is already available for free! Do not waste your money on him, do a little research and your experience will take you to new heights. I have learned the lesson hard way.

January 15, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

KCU SCAM ALERT

KCU SCAM ALERT: The $3,000 Trading Trap of Somesh

DO NOT JOIN the Discord community run by brothers Somesh and Vee.

This is a predatory scheme, not a legitimate trading education service. The cost of entry is $3,000, and the strategy is designed to ensure you lose money quickly.

1. The Strategy is High-Stakes Gambling
The core trading strategy is the exclusive use of same-day or one-day expiration stock options.

• Extreme Risk: This is the most dangerous, highly leveraged form of trading. It guarantees rapid value loss (time decay) and demands impossible precision. You will lose your capital quickly.

• Designed for Churn: The reckless strategy forces members to lose money, creating constant demand for new, paying recruits through social media funnels.

• Continuous Upsell: After paying the $3,000, the operators immediately attempt to sell additional, expensive "stock levels" and services.

2. The Business Model: Selling Hype, Not Results
Sohmesh and Vee are selling a dream they cannot prove they live. Their real business is follower monetization, not profitable trading.

• Mass-Market Bait: Sohmesh cultivates a massive, aspirational social media following, often reaching 1 Million+ followers. He then uses this platform to "entice" and pressure a small percentage of those followers to join the high-cost Discord.

• Guaranteed Revenue Stream: If even just 1% of a 1 million follower base joins the community and pays the $3,000 fee, this model generates a massive, consistent revenue stream regardless of whether their trading advice works. They are making their wealth from selling the course, not from the market.

• No Live Broker View: They never show a live, verifiable view of their broker accounts or real-time trading execution. This is the single biggest red flag for a financial "guru."

• Fake Accounts: Their claims of earning "50k" or similar profits are substantiated only by drawn-up or simulated accounts. They are using fabricated success stories to justify the exorbitant $3,000 fee.

3. Toxic Manipulation and Censorship

The community is an echo chamber of control:
• Manufactured Praise: Moderators and hidden associates are used to flood the chat with fake praise, creating a false sense of prosperity and pressuring new members into silence.

• Immediate Expulsion: Any member who posts negative feedback, raises concerns about losses, or questions the strategy is instantly and ruthlessly kicked out, even after paying the $3,000 course fee.

FINAL VERDICT: This community combines a high barrier to entry ($3k) with a highly destructive financial strategy (1-day options) and proof-less claims of wealth. Your money is better invested in anything else.

July 10, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never again

I started by coming across his page on IG and was in a dark hole like most traders experience. His posts were pretty positive and very persuasive in the sense he actually seemed like he cared and would do everything he could to make sure you’re profitable. I was interested, but hesitant until I messaged him and got a voice note back from him guaranteeing I’ll be profitable within 6 months. People in the discord kept asking what happens once my 6 months is up and he always gave a vague answer. The reality is you’ll have him or his brother Vee message you asking to pay $250-300 a month for the next 6 months. I know this because it happened to a few members I kept in touch with privately. All his posts on his profits seem to be completely fake because it ignores his bell curve approach which is what he preaches makes him a “profitable trader” from my personal experience in the group and what I’ve witnessed for myself for 6 months straight there is no way he’s profitable and this is my personal opinion, but it looks like others share this view too.
If you question the strategy or did he ignore the bell curve for position size you get destroyed by him and his team. Honestly, just like the stock market, you have to lose money to learn and what I learnt from this experience is I would never in a million years do it again. Hope I can save others from losing their hard earned money

August 29, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Expensive Course

I saved myself $3,000 and got his course much cheaper just by searching for "kay capitals university download somesh"

September 6, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

These guys are absolute predators

These guys are absolute predators. Not mentors. Not educators. Somesh, Veeru, Stockhunter, these people in “Kay Capitals University” built this manipulative little kingdom around charisma, smoke, and mirrors, designed to prey on people who just want to get better. And once you’re in, the real product isn’t education, it’s your blind loyalty for a cult-like following.

You’ll get love-bombed at the start. “You’re different.” “You’re hungry.” “I believe in you.” They’ll tell you things like: “I’m not in this for the money, I just want to see you succeed.”

Yeah? $3K for a few calls, text rants, and none of his live trading screens. That’s what success looks like?

Then it’s weekly whiplash from the “leaders” who can’t stick to their own methods for more than a month. But instead of admitting they’re lost, they gaslight the community into believing you’re the problem. “You’re not ready.” “You lack conviction.” “You’re lazy.”

Meanwhile, they’re the ones constantly “evolving” the system. Evolving? Bro, you’re throwing darts in the dark and calling it strategy.

They’ll flex fake urgency. “Only 2 slots left.” “This is for killers only.” Spoiler: There are never only 2 slots left. And let’s not forget the Discord. Ask the wrong question? Get stonewalled. Disagree with the strategy? You’ll be muted, demoted, or worse, “cut off” for lacking belief. They literally treat doubt as betrayal. Because they know once the illusion breaks, their empire crumbles.

One time Somesh posted a screenshot bragging that he charged a “lord” $15,000 for 2 hours. That’s not flexing. That’s publicly admitting you exploit people’s desperation. He brags like a scammer who’s proud of how many people he’s fooled.

Veeru isn’t any better. Claims he’s cracked the code, but half the time he’s trading on vibes. You’ll hear “Don’t be a textbook trader” as an excuse for ignoring all logic. Then when someone copies their style and tanks their account, the excuse is: “You didn’t embody the mindset.” What does that even mean?

Worst part? They wrap it all in this tough-love, alpha-male “no excuses” branding, so you’ll feel ashamed to question the system. It’s weaponized accountability. Designed to silence anyone who realizes: “Wait… maybe this isn’t actually working.”

And once your time is up? That’s it. Access revoked. No replay. No re-entry. You’ve served your purpose, onto the next desperate victim with $3,000 and a dream.

Yup. They aren’t coaches. They’re marketers. High-pressure salesmen in motivational hoodies.

I’m not salty because I lost money. I’m pissed because I lost time, time I could’ve spent learning real skills instead of idolizing a bunch of insecure narcissists who pretend like they’ve “made it” while leeching off a community they gaslight into submission.

So yeah, if you’re thinking of joining KCU, let me save you the $3K. This isn’t mentorship at all. This is manipulation disguised as “high standards.”Don’t fall for it.

August 2, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I would give it 0 star if I could.

I would give it 0 star if I could.
The education content is basically not even at the same level you could learn from reading the most basic technical analysis books or watching YouTube videos.
The most basic day trade entries including enter on vwap, 8 ema, etc. all the strategies are basically entry models without any context on strategic insight. Stuff you can find dozens dime on shorts on YouTube (not even the full vids)
They send you a bogus contract when you sign up and it says nowhere that the membership is only 6 months. When I raised this issue I was asked to raise a ticket on the discord and then no answer but just kicked out.
Somesh will go missing after signing you up and the quality of the education and the discord is really really sub-par for $3.5k for 6 months. Much better discords for $15-20 a month where the leader actually answers your questions.
Don’t waste your money on this.

Most reviews also look like they’re written by bots.
And no response from KCU tells you the kind of service they run.

December 16, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deception at its Best

From the very beginning, he employs deceptive tactics to create the illusion that you are special or part of an exclusive group in his course. His website features a series of questions designed to engage you. After you submit your responses, an automated system will text you. Don’t be misled into thinking you’re communicating with a real person; regardless of how you respond, you’ll receive the same generic answers. To add a semblance of human interaction, the system might say things like, "Let me grab my laptop," or make intentional spelling errors, such as typing "kissing" instead of "missing."

Soon after, you’ll receive a link to Humanprinterdotcom/privet-invite, which includes a video and a barrage of sales pitches about the supposed greatness of his education and community, claiming that everyone is making substantial profits. However, everything you find on his Discord is readily available for free on YouTube. This operation is a meticulously crafted online scam, backed by significant advertising expenditures on social media.

March 27, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Kay Capitals University

Kay Capitals University – Unprofessional and Misleading Business Practices

I strongly advise caution before doing business with Kay Capitals University (KCU) or its founder, Somesh Kay.

I paid $1,765 for access to his trading mentorship program, which is heavily promoted on social media. What I received in return was essentially an onboarding video explaining how to access Discord. I never accessed any core content, live sessions, or mentorship training, and yet when I requested a refund within 14 days, it was flatly denied.

There was no refund policy shown or disclosed at the time of payment, and worse, no business address or phone number is listed anywhere—neither on the website nor during communications. This lack of transparency raises serious red flags and is unacceptable for a business asking for thousands of dollars upfront.

If you are considering investing in this program, I suggest you proceed with extreme caution or look elsewhere. A legitimate educational platform should disclose its terms, provide real support, and stand by its service quality—not hide behind vague policies and social media marketing.

May 13, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The Costly Illusion of Fast Profits: My Experience with Kay’s Capital University

I decided to get serious about learning swing trading and came across a well-produced ad on Instagram by someone named Somesh from Kay’s Capital University. The ad made big promises—daily profits and financial freedom—which caught my attention. What seemed like a small, personalized mentorship turned out to be a high-volume, high-cost program where hundreds of people were enrolled. Despite making it clear that I was only interested in swing trading, I was told their method worked for both swing and day trading—this was misleading at best. The course cost $3,000 for six months, with an unexpected renewal fee of $1,500, and offered little more than content I could’ve found online for free. The Discord community was all hype on the surface, but once the reality of losses set in, support was nonexistent. Questioning the strategy or sharing struggles often led to ridicule or being silenced. The mentor spent more time flaunting his lifestyle than actually mentoring, and the strategy, with its poor success rate, left many disheartened.

February 26, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be extremely cautious with Somesh, Kay Capitals, KCU

Be extremely cautious with Somesh! First off, the group isn’t as small as he claims. He’ll continue to tell you it’s a small group, but that’s far from the truth. You pay $3K for the course, but guess what? You only get access for six months. After that, no matter where you are in the modules, you’ll receive a message saying you need to pay another $2K or so to continue accessing the material. It’s unrealistic to expect to learn how to trade in just six months. While Somesh may have some good trading days, if you have a small account and end up in a losing trade, you could lose a significant amount of money. Additionally, Somesh claims his strategy works for swing trading—another falsehood.

January 14, 2025
Unprompted review

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