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Any reviews on Aidan Chan of elliotwave-forecast.com?

NordicStrengthTrader

ChakraCapitalGroup Representative
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I came across Aidan Chan on Twitter @AidanFX who also owns Elliot Wave Forecast. I just wanted to see if anyone ever paid for his service analysis. If so, the results?

elliottwave-forecast.com

and..

twitter.com/AidanFX
 
The website says they contribute to a couple other sites and also offer a 14 day free trial.

If you do go for the trial, read the terms closely. A few sites have vicious traps built into this sort of thing.
 
The website says they contribute to a couple other sites and also offer a 14 day free trial.

If you do go for the trial, read the terms closely. A few sites have vicious traps built into this sort of thing.
What kind of traps? I don't even have to sign up for the14 day trial as he already gives plenty of analysis..more than I need.
 
If the analysis is all you need, great.

Many (not all) free trials have traps. One of the worst I've seen was a 3 day trial where you had to give 48 hours cancellation notice or you would be billed for the first month. That mean you really only had 24 hours to evaluate the product. The best option when considering a free trial is to check the terms VERY closely. In addition to this, stick to products where forcing a refund in case you are "accidentally" billed and a refund doesn't happen quickly is easy. Credit cards permit chargebacks in cases like this and some payment processing companies (like ClickBank) make refunds simple if this happens.
 
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