TradeNet's analysts are incredibly professional and very good at what they do. One thing that separates TradeNet from other rooms is how open/honest they are about their profits/losses. Instead of dow... See more
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Absolutely amazing group, as a new trader having transparent mentors is so important and that is exactly what Meir is, he posts his profit and loss daily in the main trading room, he discusses each an... See more
SPAM called me from 3 different numbers for about 10 mins straight before I received an email from someone I've never spoken to or been in association with the company they work for AKA "Tradenet". I... See more
Whilst on the surface this looks lile a great education platform - the fact is that everything is set up to make new traders fail. At the center is the "Chat Room" that gives the impression of "follo... See more
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Tradenet features one of the leading live day trading academies. Learn how you can enroll in their day trading academy and mentorship program to gain the skills you need to be a successful day trader.
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Fenchurch Street 100, EC3M 5JD, London, United Kingdom
- tradenet.com
careful scammers
This is an obvious scam.
This is an obvious scam as he shows several 5 star reviews on TrustPilot on his signup for the Masterclass page!
Whereas there are only 2 (now 3) bad reviews in reality so he is a complete liar.
Very unreliable.
I earned 600$ and let it open overnight. Next day I logged into my account and there was 207$ left. Reason? You can only hold 20% of your buying power overnight. My buying power was 14200$. Whats 20% of that? A maximum of $2840. Yet they took all of my money. I asked to withdraw money, they react after the money withdrawal application dates. This is a complete scam.
Charlatan trading on a paper money account
He charges you $500-$9000 for "day trading education."
The fee was then converted to fake $ tokens which let you day trade stocks in a stock video game simulator (run by Meir), and if you make money, Meir pay you a percentage of what you made in the virtual account (pay in theory, because I didn't get my first withdrawal request after 2 weeks because of "delays", and then lost all of my accumulated gains).
I find his education as useless. His youtube videos ("$15,600 gain today".."$7,400 gain today".. etc) are done with fake paper money, and his performance is fake.
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