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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Crypto Lords / Lord Zybach Scam

Lord Zybach is dishonest and misrepresents his group. On his public Twitter and Telegram he posts "wins" that his group, Crypto Lords, supposedly has made money on. Most often these "wins" were not official calls, and were automated alerts that few members saw or profited from. When he posts these "wins", members ask themselves, where was this called? Members don't even know. His "200 IQ technical analyst" posts official entries, which are often good, but then he disappears and does not manage the trade, and while it goes up at first, he does not advise taking any profit, and waits for it to come all the way back down and tells the group to close at break even or at a loss. This happens all too frequently. Zybach is charging outrageous fees for his group, $10,000+ now, and members have asked for refunds which he will not give. Members have resorted to splitting off, forming their own groups, as Crypto Lords is a complete waste and a total scam. Stay away.

July 21, 2024
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