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Forexsignals.com SCAM FRAUD Andrew Lockwood FRAUDULENT
About time someone spoke up about these scammers forexsignals.com Andrew Lockwood and Nick McDonald
For years they have operated under the radar. It seems they started out as a signal provider in around 2012 using the likes of FXViper, Kilamanjaro purportedly a “bank trader”, TradeAlerter, individuals they hired to trade client’s funds.
Guess what all BLEW UP losing 100s of thousands of their customer’s money (if not millions).
If that wasn’t bad enough they then brought on board Day Fox, Smart Trader, Steady Capture and some others.
Guess what? Yep same story all blew up every cent of their customer’s money, probably millions of dollars.
I personally lost a significant sum following Forexsignals.com / Nick McDonald the scammer and his traders.
Nick even had his own portfolio running his own money with his trades and guess what he lost all of it and even deleted the videos from his YouTube channel.
This was all from around 2012 till around 2018 a miserable and failed project where forexsignals.com lost several million of their client’s funds providing useless signals via their “traders”.
Funny how they deleted all the old threads where all forexsignals.com traders lost all their customers money but you just need to google any of the names above to see everything forexsignals.com touched blew up.
I left the forex scene for a bit after such a negative experience with forexsginals.com but recently I realised Nick McDonald and forexsignals.com the scammers have come up with their latest masterplan.
Providing forex signals didn’t work so they realised they had to change the dial.
Step forward “forex education”. Genius.
Nick McDonald and forexsignals.com realised they couldn’t find any trader who actually made money so they hired Andrew Lockwood another losing scammer to be an “educator”.
Forexsignals.com realised Forex education is a much better business model. The business model they had before meant providing myfxbooks and real results. All of which ended up in multiple blown accounts.
By using Andrew Lockwood as an “educator” if anyone asked for results they could simply claim “hey we are here to teach you to trade for yourself, we are not here to trade for you. We are here to teach you to catch fish for yourself.”
The usual crap fraudulent forex educators come up with when you ask for any proof of results. Nick McDonald got burned once he wasn’t going to get burned again.
Even more genius - instead of having one educator, let’s have 3!
Step forward Andrew Lockwood, Mark Bennell and Max Norbury.
That way if anyone asks for any trading proof we can confuse them by saying we have a “range of tutors all with different styles, it’s impossible to show all their trading results together”.
Here’s a fact - none of the traders that work for forexsignals.com make any money trading and there is no evidence any of them have ever worked at the level claimed.
In particular that scammer Andrew Lockwood. Will start a separate thread about him. Complete fraud, doubt he has ever had even a year’s profitable trading in his life.
Bottom line the whole setup forexsignals.com is a fraud, none of the educators make any consistent money trading and the whole thing is a just a scam after the original forexsignals.com business model failed.
I call on forexsignals.com to provide any evidence any of their educators make money, if not they should shut their whole fraudulent operation down.
About time someone spoke up about these scammers forexsignals.com Andrew Lockwood and Nick McDonald
For years they have operated under the radar. It seems they started out as a signal provider in around 2012 using the likes of FXViper, Kilamanjaro purportedly a “bank trader”, TradeAlerter, individuals they hired to trade client’s funds.
Guess what all BLEW UP losing 100s of thousands of their customer’s money (if not millions).
If that wasn’t bad enough they then brought on board Day Fox, Smart Trader, Steady Capture and some others.
Guess what? Yep same story all blew up every cent of their customer’s money, probably millions of dollars.
I personally lost a significant sum following Forexsignals.com / Nick McDonald the scammer and his traders.
Nick even had his own portfolio running his own money with his trades and guess what he lost all of it and even deleted the videos from his YouTube channel.
This was all from around 2012 till around 2018 a miserable and failed project where forexsignals.com lost several million of their client’s funds providing useless signals via their “traders”.
Funny how they deleted all the old threads where all forexsignals.com traders lost all their customers money but you just need to google any of the names above to see everything forexsignals.com touched blew up.
I left the forex scene for a bit after such a negative experience with forexsginals.com but recently I realised Nick McDonald and forexsignals.com the scammers have come up with their latest masterplan.
Providing forex signals didn’t work so they realised they had to change the dial.
Step forward “forex education”. Genius.
Nick McDonald and forexsignals.com realised they couldn’t find any trader who actually made money so they hired Andrew Lockwood another losing scammer to be an “educator”.
Forexsignals.com realised Forex education is a much better business model. The business model they had before meant providing myfxbooks and real results. All of which ended up in multiple blown accounts.
By using Andrew Lockwood as an “educator” if anyone asked for results they could simply claim “hey we are here to teach you to trade for yourself, we are not here to trade for you. We are here to teach you to catch fish for yourself.”
The usual crap fraudulent forex educators come up with when you ask for any proof of results. Nick McDonald got burned once he wasn’t going to get burned again.
Even more genius - instead of having one educator, let’s have 3!
Step forward Andrew Lockwood, Mark Bennell and Max Norbury.
That way if anyone asks for any trading proof we can confuse them by saying we have a “range of tutors all with different styles, it’s impossible to show all their trading results together”.
Here’s a fact - none of the traders that work for forexsignals.com make any money trading and there is no evidence any of them have ever worked at the level claimed.
In particular that scammer Andrew Lockwood. Will start a separate thread about him. Complete fraud, doubt he has ever had even a year’s profitable trading in his life.
Bottom line the whole setup forexsignals.com is a fraud, none of the educators make any consistent money trading and the whole thing is a just a scam after the original forexsignals.com business model failed.
I call on forexsignals.com to provide any evidence any of their educators make money, if not they should shut their whole fraudulent operation down.