I've been on a paid subscription from Bravos since their early days (GoT), just under 5 years. I've went from just learning and "playing" a few trades to being an average trader with positive... See more
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Notice how there aren't any critical comments on their youtube videos? I think I have a pretty good idea why.
They had a live video on the Bravos Research Crypto channel on the 19th of November where they discussed recent market events and directed viewers toward their product. Me and one other user discussed their offer in the chat. We noticed that, according to their own data -- comparing the returns from winning vs losing trades -- their returns don't seem to beat that of the S&P500. You can't be sure without third party audited broker statements. An issue I also raised, but they don't seem to have any. Those comments, both mine and that of the other user, are now missing from the recorded chat.
Shortly afterwards I noticed that I can't make a comment on any of their videos that would be visible in incognito mode. Even though I can see them, nobody else can. This is exactly what happens when a youtube creator decides to hide a specific user from his channel.
My criticism was polite, but pointed and inconvenient.
I never bought their product, because I decided against it for good reasons. Too bad I was shadowbanned for sharing these reasons with others. This behavior is a major red flag and everyone who considers buying their product should be aware of it.
EDIT: concerning their reply:
1) I believe the live in question had something about shorting the S&P500 in the title. Now that this decision turned out to be *very* wrong, the title was changed. So much for transparency.
2) In contrast to what they say, they advertise that they their trades have been something, something "comfortably beating the market". You've heard this phrase if you watched a few videos of theirs. I have serious doubts about that.
3) I am 100% shadowbanned. No comment goes through, even completely innocent ones with no phrases they mentioned.
Just don't. They create an illusion of competence and transparency, but they won't deliver what you hope.

Reply from Bravos Research
Bravos Research attempts to unsettle small investors with sensational YouTube videos. They imply that subscribing to Bravos will solve all problems. The sales pitch is easy to see through.
The recently released video “A Once in a Lifetime Economic Reset is Coming” is a good example of this: The video claims that growing inequality in wealth distribution in the US will lead to a major tax reform (in particular an increase in corporate tax), which will then cause a stock market crash like in 1929. The fact that there will be no political majority for such a tax reform in the US in the foreseeable future is not mentioned. However, viewers are led to believe that a Bravos subscription will ensure they are informed in good time. Bravos is therefore trying to sell solutions to problems that do not yet exist. How sad! A good trader should be able to earn their money through good trading, right?
It is also very annoying that the YouTube moderators at Bravos do not allow criticism like this in the comments on their YouTube videos, but delete it immediately. This strongly contradicts their claim to be “as transparent as possible.”
Trustpilot moderates reviews itself, so I hope that this review will not be deleted. If necessary, I am happy to prove at any time that my statements are accurate.
A comment to your reply:
Your YouTube videos intend to gain more customers. Therefore, they are very relevant for customers as well as potential customers. You have deleted justified criticism of mine (see above) from the comments below your YouTube video. This is an inacceptable repression of free speech. It shows that your statement "we welcome open discussion of ideas" is not true. This deeply questions the trustworthiness of your service.

Reply from Bravos Research
The problem with Bravos Research is that you pay them money to provide you with Trade Alerts. Because the trading that they do is short to medium term - ie they hold trades for a few hours if things go badly or at most for a few weeks if things go well - missing out on a trade alert can cost you money. And I've noticed on quite a few occasions that they just forget to send trade alerts. Recently they had no trade alerts at all going out for a few days during which they closed a few important trades. But this isn't an isolated incident, it happens all the time.
So the problem is, if you want to trade in this way, you need reliable information received on a regular basis. Peter's analysis videos are fantastic and informative, but because the trade alerts aren't reliable, it's hard to recommend them. You don't know if maybe this time they will forget to send out an alert just before a certain stock crashes by 20%.

Reply from Bravos Research
Peter's videos and analysis are v. good. The trading mindset is excellent too.
The problem is trade recommendations often come out after hours suggesting entry / exit at unrealistic prices. They don't publish a P&L ledger, simply claim it for some trades, though even there, there's no proof of transaction.
Also, the site and app are shitty / slow. Once a recommendation comes out the cohorts following their guidance are big enough that some names move quickly based solely on their alerts.
Finally, if you add a comment which they don't like, it's censored or shadow banned.

Reply from Bravos Research
Peter´s videos are good, informative. What let´s the service down is a poor website and app that becomes unresponsive whenever they post a new trade and let their subscribers know by email. Sometimes takes 4-5 minutes to see the details.
Also, subscriber posts do not go online unless they are happy with the content of your post. I am not sure this is how subscribers paying hundreds of dollars should be treated.
But I say it again, the analysis and Peter are fabulous!

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