Bluepips Trading Potential Scam by one "Nicholas Rozmus"

Lol, I posted evidence. I really don't care at this point. You're a scammer. I know that for a fact. If only you were this prompt at responding to members questions, versus simply booting them out of the group for being polite. Really, stop saying you look forward to my return. Your sarcasm and disingenuity are not lost on me, Nick, or whoever this is. I'm glad I didn't get the chance to fork over my money to you.

Good luck with your scam bruh. You know what they say about karma.

I'm ignoring all further messages from you.
@Kayness Looking for your revert now :)
 
Trust me, BluePips is definitely a scam. I have made a channel dedicated to exposing the truth about bluepips on this telegram channel: t.me/bluepipsscam

You can see all the evidence of Bluepips being a fraud on the link provided above. The positive reviews on trustpilot are all fake, as Nick pressures his members into posting reviews. They are all mercenaries whom falsify information in order to get something from Nick. I once was one of those people, as Nick promised me a discount provided that I leave a 5 star feedback. In fact, take your time to look at the old reviews which me and several other members posted.

Several members have complained, been kicked out, have had their accounts blown, and in the end there has been no remorse done by Nick. As professional as he might seem to the public, deep down he is one incredibly toxic, inconsiderate person who looks to make money in this business through signal subscriptions than actual trading.
 

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Oh and can we also know why your myfxbook link in post #2 is no longer working? Did you blow up the account another time and had to delete it quick like you did in the past? Why is this link no longer working buddy? "3rd Part Verified Myfxbook: https://www.myfxbook.com/en/members/bluepipsdotcom/bluepips-m15-trade-scanner-algorithm/3080711 "

Every time nick provides a myfxbook link, in a few weeks or months time the account gets blown up and so he deletes it and creates a new link.

And let me also say that all the myfxbook links have been of demo accounts, not live. Is he that dumb to keep blowing up real money? Of course not!

But wait, there's more. You still have an account open on here: https://www.myfxbook.com/members/bluepips123/bluepips-trading-results/3258630

And of course, its another demo account at your favorite broker, TradersWay.

A few screenshots for the public to see in case you end up deleting the link I just posted:

Also notice the comment made on April by a user called extremescalping, who said 'Accounts keep disappearing', strange isn't it?

Look closely at the stats. The account is 2 months old and is at a drawdown of 30 pips and has lot 600 pips. The promised RR of 3:1 is also not true, as we can see that the average win is 42 pips, while the average loss is 78 pips. So he has a negative RR ratio, which is worse than a 1:1.

I really wish i had the chance to screenshot all of your other myfxbook accounts that you have blown up prior to removing them from the site.

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Oh boy it's time to give an update!

Last week his myfxbook was at -16%, now it's -38%.

A $10,000 account is now 5.6k Of course, good thing for Bluepips that they are using a demo account on their myfxbook and not a real one!

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The FPA invited the Original Poster to update this discussion on May 25, 2019 at 7:48 AM
 
This is a screenshot taken from Bluepips' official trading group chat. One of the members, Mark, sent a screenshot of his account equity after having lost $700 due to their poor signals:

As shown in the second image below, the user's account was hooked to Bluepips' copy trading account, which did not take into consideration any proper risk management.

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Myfxbook update: The myfxbook link has been removed again by Nick/Bluepips:

This is because the account has once again been blown and it is time for a new account to be made.

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Below is one of the VIP members from Nick's channel, who lost his $200 account which has now become $16. Screenshots show the public message he left in the group chat asking about the losses and also showed me his account in private:

I will continue to find active VIP members and get more proof that Bluepips is a scam/bad signal provider.

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Dear Bader,

There’s too much to respond to but thank you for all this hard work. You’ve done justice to prove that traders can lose money in Forex. That in fact, 90% of traders do. You’ve spent countless hours browsing chats, messaging members and thinking of the most vile and hurtful things to say to me. I don’t appreciate it, I’m also a human and think it’s unfair, considering you try your best to help others. I outline all the risks, sign contracts with each customer not guaranteeing even a penny of profit and still deal with countless personalities and evangelists hellbent on calling you every name in the book.

I’m not a scammer, I’m not a fraud. I didn’t trick anybody and of course I feel bad when people lose. But here’s the truth: they’d lose it on their own. There’s no guarantees. I sell hope, and a chance. I have a massive contract going over each aspect before a trade is placed. In fact, you signed it too. I still have it on file, Bader. Just as many people who are mad also are happy. Check the Instagram accounts if you haven’t found them yet, I still get compliments and nice things said to me on occasion.

It’s common business practices to offer incentives for good reviews. If that upsets you then you must live under a rock. I am certain.

The markets are speculative, you’re not mad at me. You’re mad at the markets. I’m the face you can yell at and jump up and down to feel better. You’ve established bad reviews, telegram channels and waved your flag for years now. It’s time to put it down and move on. Most signal providers and copy traders are not profitable long term. Clearly we have both established that to be the truth. I can agree, I also admit there are periods of massive growth so experiences will differ. FX markets are a gamble and to wish such bad things on someone else is just a poor reflection on yourself. If you truly feel that way then I encourage you to seek professional help.
 
Dear Bader,

There’s too much to respond to but thank you for all this hard work. You’ve done justice to prove that traders can lose money in Forex. That in fact, 90% of traders do. You’ve spent countless hours browsing chats, messaging members and thinking of the most vile and hurtful things to say to me. I don’t appreciate it, I’m also a human and think it’s unfair, considering you try your best to help others. I outline all the risks, sign contracts with each customer not guaranteeing even a penny of profit and still deal with countless personalities and evangelists hellbent on calling you every name in the book.

I’m not a scammer, I’m not a fraud. I didn’t trick anybody and of course I feel bad when people lose. But here’s the truth: they’d lose it on their own. There’s no guarantees. I sell hope, and a chance. I have a massive contract going over each aspect before a trade is placed. In fact, you signed it too. I still have it on file, Bader. Just as many people who are mad also are happy. Check the Instagram accounts if you haven’t found them yet, I still get compliments and nice things said to me on occasion.

It’s common business practices to offer incentives for good reviews. If that upsets you then you must live under a rock. I am certain.

The markets are speculative, you’re not mad at me. You’re mad at the markets. I’m the face you can yell at and jump up and down to feel better. You’ve established bad reviews, telegram channels and waved your flag for years now. It’s time to put it down and move on. Most signal providers and copy traders are not profitable long term. Clearly we have both established that to be the truth. I can agree, I also admit there are periods of massive growth so experiences will differ. FX markets are a gamble and to wish such bad things on someone else is just a poor reflection on yourself. If you truly feel that way then I encourage you to seek professional help.

Saying "There's too much to respond to" Is the equivalent of escaping from all of the accusations I have made of you, which of course are factual but you are choosing to escape from them since there is not much for you to say about them. How much have you made from poor people living in welfare, that have gained nothing, but lost by having their accounts blown and by paying you for your signals? You see, when a signal provider's main source of income comes from the selling of signal subscriptions rather than actual trading, that is when I see a problem. To you, it is totally okay to be making a living selling subscriptions to innocent people and blowing up their accounts. It is clear that you are unsympathetic with no morals since you do not care about the well-being of others (your customers) since you've blocked well over 80% of your ex-VIP customers for complaining. You fail to act with integrity.

While it is true that 90% of traders lose, that is not an excuse for you to be constantly spewing out bad signals over and over again. If you are part of that 90%, it is not right for you to be running this business.

May I remind you of some of the things you have done in the past that exasperated myself as well as others? Let us not forget about the fact that you blocked me for asking you why we had so many consecutive losing weeks in a row? I remember you coming up with the laughable excuse that, "August is always a bad trading month" which no longer worked when September came along, and the losses continued. Let us not forget about all the people that you have blocked simply because they argued with you as to why their accounts were blown, and those who chose to stand up and complain about the bad results to the public. Let us not forget about that person whose account you intentionally blew by logging into his account and placing huge lot size trades over and over until the balanced reached zero, on purpose. Let us not forget about the fake Facebook accounts you have created to post false 5 star reviews on your page. Let us not forget about the people you bribe into leaving positive feedback on your TrustPilot page in an attempt to cover up the real reviews.

So please, let us not forget about all the shady acts you have done in the past, before you come here behaving in a professional and wise manner. You have done a lot of filthy things in the past, and I can say that with full credibility since I have known you for about a year now. So please, don't come here playing the victim claiming that I'm trying to say 'vile and harmful things' to you, when everything I have posted is nothing short of the truth. Of course, with trading comes risk, but that does not give you the right to post fake results or hide real results in an attempt to remain giving people false hope that the future is going to be better and that they are going to make money, both of which are far from reality because most of those people will have blown their accounts thanks to you, and will no longer be subscribed to you in the future. That is not a problem to you, however, since you are always getting new people that are gullible enough to not do their research, and are going to experience exactly what others from the past have.

I choose not to stop until I feel enough exposure is given and that people know that you are a fraud. Yes, you are a fraud. Look up the definition: "wrongful deception intended to result in financial or personal gain." That sounds very much like you, earning financial gain by providing constantly bad signals and deceiving people into believing that there will be better weeks and results, but that never happens, hence the reason why you are constantly forced to delete your old Myfxbook links and create new ones, because you fail to be consistent for more than a week or two. This is due to the fact that you do not know what risk management is, and you clearly don't have a winning strategy. Your so-called 'Algorithm indicator' strategy does not work, and is one that I have found and downloaded from a public site for free, that you sell for $997.

I am glad however, that you have admitted to selling 'hope and a chance', however I would also add that you also sell false dreams. Since you do acknowledge that most signal providers (including yourself from what I have seen) are not profitable in the long run, then why are you still doing all of this? Of course, the answer is very clear. It is so that you can continue to earn money, which I do not have a problem with. What I do have a problem with though, is the fact that you are earning your money through the expense of others. It is through other people's money that you are making money, not the markets, which is what upsets me. I know it bothers you a lot that I have done above and beyond to let the world know about your practices, but I truly wish you could see from my point of view. Only then would you know how much of a good person I really am; but when I see bad acts such as these happening, I cannot help but take a stand.
 
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