Stay far away from signal provider bestforexsignalsproviders.com because they are scam. A certain David Nero runs the site, as well as his other scam site ForexAutoCopier.com. Results are fake. Beware of this signal provider because of:
1. His site is listed on myfxbook to convince naive buyers of his signals that his results are trustworthy, but the results are on a demo account.
2. Track record and trading privileges are not verified by myfxbook, so in fact the posted results have no relevance.
3. The most important, just one example to prove that the results are fake:
On his 200 guaranteed pips results page (with broker Ava Trade) on 15 July 2014:
He buys 3 times euro/usd with price 1.3567 at 20:01 and closed the 3 trades in profit the next day at 16 july 00:08:54 with price 1.3572. Impossible, because price never went up to 1.35720 on Ava Meta Trader and at the time he closed the trades price was under 1.35300, for sure not at 1.3572. Verify yourself.
There is also an discrepancy with the closing time: on his 200 guaranteed pips results page he closed the trades at 16 july 00:08.54 (the real price was then under 1.3530 on Ava Meta Trader, not at 1.3572). On the myfxbook results page (with broker Armada Markets this time) the trades were closed at 16 July 00:08, just after midnight (real price was then around 1.3564, price never went up to 1.3572. The maximum was 1.3569).
On his 200 guaranteed pips results page you see only positive results, never this guy loses one pip. A friend of me tried his 200 guaranteed pips with trade copier and lost half of her trading capital in two weeks. Meanwhile he keeps posting only fake positive results.
Conclusion: it's scam and makes propaganda with myfxbook to let believe naive buyers from his signals that his results are trustworthy.
1. His site is listed on myfxbook to convince naive buyers of his signals that his results are trustworthy, but the results are on a demo account.
2. Track record and trading privileges are not verified by myfxbook, so in fact the posted results have no relevance.
3. The most important, just one example to prove that the results are fake:
On his 200 guaranteed pips results page (with broker Ava Trade) on 15 July 2014:
He buys 3 times euro/usd with price 1.3567 at 20:01 and closed the 3 trades in profit the next day at 16 july 00:08:54 with price 1.3572. Impossible, because price never went up to 1.35720 on Ava Meta Trader and at the time he closed the trades price was under 1.35300, for sure not at 1.3572. Verify yourself.
There is also an discrepancy with the closing time: on his 200 guaranteed pips results page he closed the trades at 16 july 00:08.54 (the real price was then under 1.3530 on Ava Meta Trader, not at 1.3572). On the myfxbook results page (with broker Armada Markets this time) the trades were closed at 16 July 00:08, just after midnight (real price was then around 1.3564, price never went up to 1.3572. The maximum was 1.3569).
On his 200 guaranteed pips results page you see only positive results, never this guy loses one pip. A friend of me tried his 200 guaranteed pips with trade copier and lost half of her trading capital in two weeks. Meanwhile he keeps posting only fake positive results.
Conclusion: it's scam and makes propaganda with myfxbook to let believe naive buyers from his signals that his results are trustworthy.