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NASDAQ, STOCKS & VOLATILITY SIGNALZ review

19 Nov 2022

Telegram

The main source of signals is the telegram channel. It has 3,173 subscribers. The description of the group says the following: "Nothing acts faster than volatility and the NASDAQ. Monthly guarantee of 12,000+ pips. Join us and become a millionaire."  The provider guarantees 12,000 pips every month, which is highly questionable.

 

In the group the results of the VIP group are actively advertised. Once again, the provider shows the results for the week with win rate as high as 100% and profit in pips 9750. And he promises from 150% to 300% per month to the deposit. He asks $300 for his services.

The group is run by an admin with the nickname Fx Session. He does not hide his number.

 

Signals

Free signals are given with entry points only from the VIP group. There are practically no free signals on the channel. The last signal was to buy the asset BITCOIN at 19,900. The stop was at the level of 19,300 and the take was at the level of 20,000. The negative risk/profit ratio is immediately striking. With such a ratio the capital can be lost very easily.

The trade was closed on take profit and the profit was 100 pips, as the provider says.

 

Reviews

There are no reviews on major platforms about this signal provider, including in the telegram channel of the provider.

 

Conclusion

There are no signals on the NASDAQ, STOCKS & VOLATILITY SIGNALZ public telegram channel. Only ads of the VIP group and broker. Provider guarantees 12,000 pips per month and offers to become a millionaire. And providing video screenshots of the results, as well as screenshots from the VIP group will not show that the results are proven. 

There is no proof that provider really has at least 60-70% win rate. And screenshots of enormous profits per week raises serious doubts and simply providing screenshots of trading trades from vip group does not confirm these results. The provider would have very easily avoided this situation if he had provided his myfxbook profile.

If the provider is really that good, why hasn't anyone written any review in all this time?