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Fausto Pugliese from Cyber Trading University , good salesman, relentless marketer (he is all over the space), not a good trader. Good for him ,not for the student /trader.
He makes his money selling the strategy that if you use Levell III you will see the big block orders in the Matrix(Trade Station)
.Do you honestly think the institutions are going to display their big block orders so everybody jumps in front of them? Fat chance! ,also "Spoofing " will render this guy's strategy worthless.
It cost me $2000 to find out all that ,plus to see this guy suffer to make a few points in a stock trade in his Friday room .
Then a huge fight with support to cancel my membership and Not get my money back (they resort to not pick up the phone, or respond to cancel request emails, resulting a charge for an extra month) .
. Better pick a credit card with good dispute center for the fight if you go.
"Some trading vendors have caught onto this promotional stunt and have just made up their own “World Champion Trader” competitions, where they are the only person trading and the guaranteed winner. A perfect example would be Fausto Pugliese of the popular CyberTradingUniversity.com.
Fausto Pugliese claims to the 12-time world champion of a trading competition named, The World Trader Challenge. Had an entire website that acted like a personal shrine to his supposed trading greatness. Even hired a Playboy model to be his star student and spokesperson. Complete ridiculousness from a pathetic fraudster."
Unfortunately trading world is where everyone is selling you something, so I hope you have learned from this experience. Take it as paying learning fee for that, I was defrauded too by "course" sellers. But that experience thought me lot of things and set me on path of searching my own way.
In future if you do decide to pick up a mentor, please ask these 3 things
1. Trading account detailed P&L, yes its easy to photoshop but if you are observant enough you can still find signs of it.
2. Live videos (not prerecorded) of this said person trading with same strategies that he is selling to you
3. If the person is making so much money, why is he teaching/training? That sounds simple, but this is where most trip and try to flip flop like "giving back to community" or "Teaching was my passion" etc etc
If you find these type of people, run away, don't even allow them to contact you. These people have subtle way of talking you into doing things you otherwise wont do.
There is no set/acceptable answer to it, its just how you would react to it, its just there to rattle you. Most aren't hardened criminals or pathological liars, so they get shifty if they know deep down that they are just scamming people.
Sounds absurd but its playing on guilty conscience.