Any opinions?
https://binaryprofessional.com/FMTrader/EN/WallStreet/
To login try
https://binaryprofessional.com/FMTra...700&aff_id=991
It mentions it wont cost a cent but then says near the end at 14:20
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Any opinions?
https://binaryprofessional.com/FMTrader/EN/WallStreet/
To login try
https://binaryprofessional.com/FMTra...700&aff_id=991
It mentions it wont cost a cent but then says near the end at 14:20
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It appears that this "opportunity" is to put money into an account to trade binary options. Noticeable by absence is no contact info for US, but no statement that they don't take US clients. Any time I see a tiered structure for funds i.e. bronze 500 -1000 etc. I get nervous, and then there is that whole binary option thingy...!
This is the brokerage outfit they are using. Nothing I like more than sending money to people hiding their identity.
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[Alert Result] This website has been reported as being untrustworthy
[Alert Result] The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity
[Alert Result] This website/business has been given a low reliability rating by other websites
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Laidback is right unless they are licensed in the US it is illegal for them to solicit business from US residents.
More than that, if I am certain to lose money on something illegal it is going to look like this, at least I will have still have a great story in 20 years.
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The only US licensed binary exchange I am aware of. Binary Options Legal US
I would still go with the memories given the probability of losses, but to each their own.
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This guy did a review of the program. I don't know if what he is selling is any better, but he sure didn't have much good to say.
Name: The Millionaire SocietyThe Millionaire Society Scam
Type: Binary Options
Price: “Free”
Minimum Deposit: $250+
Owner: Brad Marshall
Rating: SCAM!
Pros & Cons:
Pros:
Absolutely nothing.
Cons:
Using paid actors to make testimonial videos
Advertised as Free but you have to pay a minimum of $250 to start
Misleading screenshots about the possible earnings
Fake promises everywhere
Built on the binary options, which is like gambling
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Not much good here, other than the person posting the referral links.
Read below if you want the truth! One of the video testimonials I recognise as a woman on fiverr.com who sells these for $5. She is NOT a millionaire! Beware!
The reason Brad Marshall (If that’s his real name) wants to give you this software is because, in order to use it, you will have to sign up to the binary trading company that pays him commissions when you deposit $250 into your trading account.
The Millionaire Society Review By Brad Marshall - THE TRUTH!
Very, very true. The Millionaire Society is a complete scam. I checked it out - am $250 poorer for checking it out. However, my experience is - that all binary options software is a complete scam and only make the vendors rich via obtaining commissions.
The Millionaire Society Review By Brad Marshall - THE TRUTH!
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Out of personal interest I looked at Nadex and binary options some time back, just a few thoughts...
The prices for the options are too high relative to what one would pay on a regulated US exchange for a comparable option. Many of the indexes have weekly options that trade, some with decent volume. If someone wanted to take a crack at option trading a deep liquid market always makes more sense in IMO. The contracts I looked at on NADEX did not trade very much, and you could drive a truck through the spreads.
The risk/reward is too low on Binary options for my taste. Risking $1 to make a $1 on a 50/50 bet is a mug's game. I guess that is where the special software comes in. :RpS_lol::RpS_lol::RpS_lol:
With a tiny bit of ferreting around, we find that the BinaryProfessional.com website is hosted in Germany
http://imageshack.com/a/img633/166/7cyTPg.jpg
and if we look at BinaryProfessional.com Millionaire Society we find this piece of nonsense with every get-rich-quick scheme-ahead warning sign you can imagine
http://imageshack.com/a/img910/9594/wzJWfs.jpg
and a video so bad it's actually funny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...;v=E55S0sdiZ1Q
The video includes a "testimonial" from this guy who makes regular appearances here on REALSCAM.com offering his services on Fiverr.com offering to do testimonials for anyone willing to pay his fee
http://imageshack.com/a/img540/9125/0d7wXL.jpg
Here's our testimonial faking friend spruiking his services on Fiverr:
http://imageshack.com/a/img909/159/nQUrCD.jpg
JP Reay on Fiverr
There is some discussion here, most of it leading to the scam conclusion.
"I signed up with The Millionaires Society! In 8 trading days I found only 16 trades with only 5 winners"
"THIS IS A SCAM. BRAD MARSHALL IS A LIAR. HE CLAIMED THE SUCCESS RATE IS 80-85 % BUT THE FAILURE RATE IS OVER 80-85%."
The Millionaires Society SCAM – Themillionairesociety.net | Binary Options Watch Dog
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There is a pattern with binary options scams in the way they operate and systematically disappear once you request a withdrawal. In some cases traders have reported getting their account frozen as soon as they start generating profits and what appears at first as professional, high-end service turn into the lamest, most unprofessional, excuse-making brainwash of trying to get you off the phone so they can focus on their next victim.
Binary Options Scams | Binary Options Watch Dog
http://www.realscam.com/f8/wolf-wall...810/#post81941
Wonder if he would do one for ISIS, or this bunch Party for Neighbourly Love, Freedom, and Diversity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia