Volsignals Reviews 4

TrustScore 4 out of 5

3.8

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Former institutional futures trader

I'm a former institutional futures trader and instantly recognized these guys as top notch. The problem with most online research or data is that it's "naive" - in real life trading, the path/truth often ends up being the exact opposite of what is the commonly held belief. And most of it is nuanced and only something only practioners would know. I saw these guys get it and I continue to learn about vol from them and get insights which helps my trading immensly.

April 26, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

VS3D is the only reliable source of…

VS3D is the only reliable source of market maker positioning. They get real time data directly from the exchange and you get to see it in real time. All the other platforms show you positioning based on inference or “naive” exposure. Also, you get direct access to Dan and Matt. They both have decades long experience as market makers.

January 3, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

VolSignals.com: A Review of Unprofessional Practices

This company has a website and a Discord page with a large following. They offer several packages, each providing different services. The basic package allows attendance at certain seminars, while the most expensive option includes one-on-one guidance. This sounds appealing for those interested in gaining more knowledge in the financial field, particularly trading.

However, after joining their Discord (which is free), I discovered another issue. Anyone curious about whether this product is worth their time should have access to some kind of sampler. Based on my brief experience, I must say that any opinion or thought outside of what the admins expect is immediately rejected.

I would advise anyone new to finance or trading not to pay for this service. The concepts are quite advanced and are clearly intended for individuals with significant experience. Notably, with about 10 years of experience in this field myself, I was surprised by the lack of professionalism exhibited by the moderators and the minimal assistance provided to newcomers who clearly lacked knowledge or skills.

There are plenty of other sites and servers that offer free access, allowing people to learn at their own pace. I would suggest that anyone curious about learning finance or trading explore these alternatives instead.

March 6, 2025
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