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Trade with the Pros is your ultimate resource for mastering the financial markets with insights from seasoned professionals. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an experienced trader aiming to refine your strategy, we provide expert analysis, real-time market updates, and trading techniques to help you succeed.
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Complete life changer
Complete life changer. After doing my own self education with all the tools available (youtube, google and Mr. GPT). TWP made me realize I was doing all the wrong things and they helped me get my ducks in a row!
TWP has been life changing its not easy…
TWP has been life changing its not easy have to put in the work but the experience has been amazing, this is going to change not only my life but the life of my children and generations to come. I look forward to being bigger part of the team. Thank you TWP
They're a prop trading firm
The "3-day course" is a way to market their prop trading accounts. In addition to the 3 free meals, I learned a lot during the 3 days. Their trading methodology revolves around the Wyckoff method. Whatever they teach you can be learned from books, nevertheless, this was a great opportunity for me to interact with Mr Larsen and ask him questions about Futures. The thing is, trading is extremely difficult and you need to spend 10+ years reading charts every day just to break-even. No one can teach you trading and there are no short-cut courses to trading. You cannot become a millionaire by taking a trading course.
Didn’t want to write this they will mislead you
Didn’t want to write this but i had to. The free day workshop In person is bait they give the appearance that it is easy they don’t show you anything knowledgeable or important. That will help you be a good trader They will try to charge you 199 without refunds. Be aware and a critical thinker in my experience I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THEM FOR BEGINNERS IT MIGHT WORK FOR OTHERS BUT IT IS A GAMBLE.
I attended the free 2 hour session and…
I attended the free 2 hour session and found these guys are nothing but an empty vessels just with noise and tall claims. When I enquired about the 3 day paid training outcome, there is no solid plan for the student's knowledge improvement to take any trade. Very shaggy. I fee sorry for few of the guys who have paid $199 not knowing what they will end up with.
I would stay far away from this…
I would stay away and I write this to protect others' time & $. They will offer a free day as a lure. Then offer a paid 3 day course for $199, which end ups being a 3 day sales pitch seminar you pay for. You will learn cool factoids about market history & background on asset categories in the 3 days, but anything trading skill related won't be taught or you have already learned from reputable instructors online.
THE IMPORTANT PART! A reputable business looking to teach you trading will be eager in transparency with pricing, course work outline, & mentors and teachers bios & credentials ON PAPER. TWP is unable & unwilling to do that (They will give you a price guide on day 2 of seminar with price inflating if you don't sign during the seminar). You will absolutely feel that something is wrong/missing during their intake process.
They 1st say their programs start at $5K to $35K; but in reality it can only start at $12K to $32K+. During your 3 day experience that you paid for you will be entertained with old tactics & high pressure motivation to sign up and spend as much as a college degree, forced to feel urgency & not to think about it. You will be told they are super selective and they won't offer opportunity to everyone (it becomes quickly evident they will take anyones money who will sign up, again a very old tactic). Massive "timeshare seminar” psychological type of vibes.
A major RED FLAG is they charge $8K in their offered bundles for a required market structure class that's a handful of PRE RECORDED VIDEOS.
Here is the other part. They will fly in a recruiter (ours was actually a good guy outside of what was happening) for the 3 days that is a master salesman and also a true pro trading expert. But they fly him in for his mastery of sales tactics. You will not spend the 3 days with their ACTUAL mentors or instructors. This is by design.
You will not get to see any verified student success metrics outside of unvalidated win/loss spreadsheets they will show you. You will not get to receive a copy of course curriculum/outlines to review what you will be learning or to establish value or the level of depth in the courses.
You will not be given any trials or free access to a real trading lab from their employed instructors (they lied and say you will get this on day 3, but this did not happen, it was just a 2nd look at an in house strategy they use without showing you how its applied; pure look but don’t touch or understand. In the free day they said they will let you trade along during day 3 of the paid class (That was a lie and won’t happen).
Some of the sales tactics they use are; to make sure you do not get contacts from other visitors (obviously dissent would spread fast as the sales tactics are so thick.) High pressure don’t miss out speeches very frequently. “Buy now or the price goes up later” on your price sheet. (Real education businesses don’t operate like this).
I’m mostly confident that the instructors are experts at trading that can really teach, but the sales side of the company lacks transparency and aim to charge 3X-5X+ what the market offers with other verified acclaimed courses or personal mentors.
Taking everything into account, I feel they are after a massive cash grab & not concerned on outcome after checks are collected. They have no footprint or evidence online to date even though they have been in business of a said 3 years time, and cannot provide items that any financial advisor would want to see upon considering spending that kind of money. I caught several white lies throughout the process that did not lend to me giving them a shot even though I do feel their teachers are experts.
I honestly feel bad for them. They probably do have value, but they behave and put on a show in ways to make sure people with integrity should not trust them.
They need a complete overhaul of their sales team and market outreach methods if they wish to remain in business long term and develop a good reputation.
In a different scenario had I front faced with their ACTUAL instructors (the class will get to zoom with 1 for maybe 45min to go over one of their tools without knowledge given) for the 3 days instead, I likely would have spent $5,000 for a 90 day mentorship and coursework if provided an outline of what my learning path would be.
Again; I do believe their instructors are likely experts and have knowledge for adept students to grow, but all the surrounding factors make it a very dangerous risk to do business with them.
Id consider going back & learning from them if they re-evaluated their tactics, retrained their sales team, realigned their intentions, & create a tangible value proposition. The 3 days should have been free.
They even offer financing at 18% APR. Yikes!
I had a terrible experience with Trade…
I had a terrible experience with Trade With The Pros. I signed up for their course, but after the payment was made, all communication stopped. I called several times, left multiple messages, and received no response. I barely accessed the course and realized pretty quickly it wasn’t for me. When I called to discuss it, I was told someone would look into it and get back to me. That never happened.
Their customer service is nonexistent, and they seem to care only about making a sale. I’m filing a formal complaint with the Better Business Bureau and advise others to be extremely cautious before doing business with this company.
Very underwhelming training program
Very underwhelming training program. most concept can be learnt from brokers and free websites. Mentor barely know what they doing or teaching. The company doesnt even teach basic concepts of how to use some of the platforms they advertise. No concept of money management or trade management is taught.
The futures instructor is amazing
The futures instructor, Randy in the live trading is truly amazing. Highly recommend
Got a chilling feeling with this group
Got a chilling feeling with this group. Over selling and acting like learning is easy. Very expensive, I would stay away.
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