Standpoint Research 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute worst information I've ever read regarding ANY sort of investment. Do NOT blow your money on this garbage service. The reports are written like a 7 year old with crayons. This many neg... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It’s looking like this man will be in jail very soon for a variety of illegal activities. He has been caught in countless lies. Often he calls people including his subscribers names and swears at th... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

For starters, Ronnie didn't disclose he was paid by certain groups to promote their names which is illegal. You should be careful paying stock/ crypto pickers in general but Ronnie Moas is the most sh... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ronnie Moas takes credit for lucky guesses then shifts the blame elsewhere when he is wrong. Ronnie Moas can not take criticism and routinely blocks his paid subscribers on Twitter for just asking que... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Something is terribly wrong with this…

Something is terribly wrong with this man who claims to be an expert. He took my money and produced garbage reports. He talks so much and repeats himself that you may pay him to just shut up and stop promoting himself. He should and will be prosecuted for his alleged crimes.

21 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Emotionally disturbed

Emotionally disturbed, his best idea in 20 years can't be bothered to do the most basic FINRA check on some key people. He leaks trade tips (front runs) on his paying subscribers. Don't give him money. He is a SCUMBAG run the other way. Wish I never knew him

21 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ronnie Moas Scam Crypto Analyst

Ronnie Moas takes credit for lucky guesses then shifts the blame elsewhere when he is wrong. Ronnie Moas can not take criticism and routinely blocks his paid subscribers on Twitter for just asking questions. I've lost my life savings thanks to Ronnie Moas for over emphasizing the Dignity Token based on his misrepresentation. Ronnie Moas now has taken a 360 degree turn on his own research which obviously he did no research on that name.

21 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I honestly do not think his advice has…

I honestly do not think his advice has been worth the money. On the contrary his advice has been a lot of copy and paste from company websites and news websites. His conduct towards his customers is rude and unreasonable. Also, his handling of the Dignity/ArbitradeX has been very very disappointing.

21 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ronnie Moas not qualified to give crypto advise

Ronnie is not qualified to give any financial advise....end of story. As a subscriber of 18 months, I can tell you his daily/weekly emails are filled with repetitive, copy paste garbage which have already been communicated through his public twitter profile. He also force his political views and music choices down your throat through these same emails.

His crypto reports are also filled with copy and pasted material (some plagiarised more often than not), and he outsources the reports to an unknown party to put together. If you ask technical details (which these report contain) he will not be able to answer the questions.

His latest recommendation 'Dignity' which he claimed was his 'best idea in 20 yrs' has financially destroyed most of his 2017/2018 subscribers. Ronnie released this name to his subscribers unknowingly to the company whilst having a massive conflict of interest in the name. He received payments from the company as well as donations to his charity to the song of $100k after the release to his subscribers. 17 Months down the line the company, Arbitrade, publicly reprimanded Ronnie for his wild targets and timelines he would tweet daily to his followers. Ronnie being a narcissist was triggered and explicitly on his own manipulated the price of the token to almost zero, while at the same time destroying his subscribers literally over night. This dog show is still going on.

I would hate to have seen his worst idea in 20 yrs to be honest.

My advise is to stay far far away from the man and company.

21 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of serious time and money

Pumped a name calling it his "best idea in 20 years", when the company would not cave to his demands the owner of this company went on a social media campaign of smears and false information and violated a cease and desist causing the price of the name to plummet. This has caused his subscribers great financial harm. There are multiple class actions being explored against this company both in Bermuda and the state of Florida. Owner is reportedly under investigation by sec and Finra. Several reports of Taking subscribers money, charging you over $1000.00 and then terminating your services, PayPal, AMEX, BBB, along with federal /state / local law enforcement have been notified.

20 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID

AVOID. The service sold is highly unprofessional.

I was a subscriber since Feb 2018 and even though his pick DIG has not worked out yet this is not the reason I am leaving a poor review.

Mr Moas is highly disrespectful to his subscribers and frequently tells them to "go ***k themselves" if they question his opinions. His picks are infrequent and his research is poor for crypto as he has no understanding of how blockchains work on a technical level.

20 December 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth spending money!

Not worth spending money on their service. Ronnie Moas is unable to analyze anything - all crypto that I've invested because of my own research played out much better than the ones he advised. The one that I would never buy by myself if he wouldn't shill it during a whole year convincing everybody that he knows more than we can find about it using google - and now he turned 180 saying that it's a scam, and trying to play a victim. He had no time to dig all background info as he told, but isn't that what you want to get from a paid analytic?
Moreover he is trying to get the project down now because of his beliefs that it's a scam. Most of his subscribers are in this name. Quite strange attitude for a paid analytic.

Also very emotional and unstable person who can't stand any discussion. Swearing at and blocking in his Twitter everybody who asks questions! And that's his subscribers. That's just ridiculous.

Summary: If you like to pay for useless advices and really bad advices from time to time and get as a response to any question a "go Fword yourself" as an answer - you can pay for it.

If you really need good analytics - try to find some other people. Definitely NOT standpoint research and NOT Ronnie Moas. Stay away!

20 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Standpoint Research Doesn’t Research

Ronnie Moas is the founder and only employee of Standpoint research. To get a sense of how unhinged he is, visit his Twitter feed at @RonnieMoas

Ronnie has taken advantage of the rise in popularity of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies by offerining his research and recommendations as a subscription service. Unfortunately for his subscribers, many who are new to investing, his “research” is nothing more than a long report of content obviously copied and pasted from freely available online sources.

He does no research or due diligence on the currencies he recommends. He is known to pump and dump coins that he has been paid to promote without disclosing the conflict of interest.

Most disturbing are his constant angry, curse word filled rants! He has a bad reputation of blocking and cursing at anyone who asks the most reasonable questions if he feels it questions his integrity.

Stay away unless you enjoy losing money!

20 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worst investment I ever made

I was a subscriber for one year. I would NOT recommend anybody to pay for Ronnie's recommendations or e-mails. His reports are all copy paste from the internet plus info he gets from people he meets. He doesn't verify anything as he claims he is too busy working 17 hours a day..... Worst of all is that he pushed all his subscribers to buy DIG as it was his best idea in 20 years. For at least six months he pushed this coin until all of a sudden he concluded it was a scam and drove the price himself to zero. The only reason to subscribe to Ronnie is if you love to read e-mails about his miserable personal life fill of F-bombs and how he reports on how he spends his subscribers money traveling the world.

19 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The man actually admitted that he…

The man actually admitted that he carried out no due diligence whatsoever on the people behind dig despite the fact he spent the next 12 months relentlessly pushing their product.

He’s at best incompetent and in all likelihood a dishonest, bad tempered narcissist with mental health issues.

Do not follow this mans financial advice

19 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ronnie Moas calls himself a financial…

Ronnie Moas calls himself a financial analyst. While he may be intelligent, he is completely unhinged and is ruled by vicious, petulant behaviour.

In July 2017 Ronnie was paid $40k and given 2,000,000 coins to write a report on a crypto business. Feb 2018 he recommended this cryptocurrency called Dignity ($DIG) to his 3,000 subscribers and pumped it for 10 months...WITHOUT FIRST DISCLOSING HIS PAYMENT AND INTEREST. He came out as a strong BUY and said it would return 1000% within days/weeks/months. They company has been working with publicly traded companies and governments for their business plan. The governments have been putting legislation in place for a new asset class. This type of new legislation takes time to be done correctly and the company experienced delays in their projected timelines.

During this time Ronnie was constantly harassing the company, up to several times a day.

When they finally cut off contact with him and the entire crypto market was down, he attempted to extort $700K from the business by threatening to slander them on social media. It's presumed he lost subscribers and wanted to recoup he expenses.As he was personally invested in DIG, he was always biased. Ronnie has a history of emotionally charged, irrational behaviour. Once he was cut off, he began his full mental meltdown.

He told his subscribers to HOLD while he went on a full out attack against the company to try and bring the investment down to ZERO. Literally trying to DESTROY THE FINANCIAL INVESTMENT OF HIS SUBSCRIBERS.

He then told his subscribers to SELL, while HE PUBLICLY REFUSES TO SELL HIS OWN HOLDINGS OF 3,000,000 COINS. He rationalises this by saying he doesn't want to dump the coins on anyone else. He could easily give them away to charity, his own subscribers or destroy them.

RONNIE MOAS GIVES OUT COMPLETELY IRRATIONAL FINANCIAL ADVICE, against the best interest of his subscribers. It can only be construed as an emotionally driven, mentally unstable behaviour.

He admits this behaviour in a 2015 court case. He used a photo on his website without permission. When asked to remove it, he responded with a profanity-laced tirade. In a letter he wrote to the court, acting as his own attorney, he asked to be excused for his foul language because the lawyers made him so angry and he has a chemical imbalance. He then stated that really, he was the victim in all of this. A theme he uses again in his latest meltdown.

He's like a child who throws a temper tantrum when he doesn't get his way. When told "No" he doubles down on profanity, threats and nastiness. He takes no responsibility for his own words or actions, instead constantly blaming others as he spins further out of control. Would you listen to a child acting this way? It's sad when it's a grown man behaving like this.

Ronnie Moas cannot be trusted for rational, professional analysis...much less financial advice. DO NOT waste your time or money following him or using his services.

19 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Disappointed Service

His website states "Conflict-free research" and "thorough Analysis, diagnostics and forecasts" services. For $900 I expected exceptional reporting and stock target tips. What I got was nothing close to thorough and his research reports constantly contradicted himself. I highly don't recommend his service because he is too emotional in his decisions and has no respect for his own subscribers when they try to reach out politely.

19 December 2018
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The worst way I ever spent $900

I subscribed to Ronnie Moas’s crypto and stocks recommendation service (analysts). If you are looking for a one man show (he claims he works 17 hrs a day for 7 days a week), that has poor timing for making any crypto recommendation, Ronnie is your guy. I gave him 2 stars because he does have some good ideas for the stock market (although he boycotted Apple and Amazon before their parabolic move up). If you’re looking for crypto advice, stay away from him. He claimed to have inside information on $DIG for over 10 months. He emailed and tweeted daily about this “best idea in 20 years” (his exact words). He failed to disclose being compensated by that company $40,000 cash and 2,000,000 DIG (UNY) tokens. That info was revealed months after he started pumping it. He rekt all of subscribers by bad mouthing the company after they refused to engage with him (some say he requested a board seat and more money from them). DIG crashed from $0.28 all the way to $0.005 (half a penny). Ronnie Moas has emotional issues and he cannot control his temper. He blocked hundreds of his paying subscribers from twitter (telling many to go f#%k themselves, including during interviews on podcast). STAY AWAY FROM HIM

19 December 2018
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