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I am a new member and this is a very big site. I have been able to do some research and have found the name Aston mentioned negatively in some of the other forums. I wonder if there is a correlation? Does anyone know for sure?
Thank you
 
I have zero idea if Astontrades.us is related to any other company with Aston in the name, but I can tell you one thing off the bat. This new AstonTrades site a scam designed to steal money.

The domain name was first registered on October 10, 2020, but claims to have been in operation for 2558 days (about 7 years).

It's an obvious HYIP. There is NO investment that reliably returns 40%, 50%, or 80% per week.

If you started with $1 (they want you to start with $500, but let's make the math easier), at the end of 1 year of gaining 40% on your balance once per week, you would have $39,687,875.

After 2 years, you would have $1,575,127,487,892,590. That's over 1.5 QUADrillion dollars.

Wouldn't world political leaders (and financial titans like Soros and Buffet) keep an eye out for things like this? Wouldn't they have the resources to check if things like this were real? After all, the first person to invest that $1 and keep it for 2 years could buy every share of stock on the NYSE for only 25 trillion, leaving plenty of cash leftover to start buying countries.

This whole scam is designed to have you so focused on profits that you don't ask yourself how any such thing could exist.

Read this and you'll be able to spot this sort of thing very easily:

 
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I am a new member and this is a very big site. I have been able to do some research and have found the name Aston mentioned negatively in some of the other forums. I wonder if there is a correlation? Does anyone know for sure?
Thank you
Yes I have and have experienced them. It is a scam. I dealt with a kate anderson and after taking my money she vanished into thin air. Please stay away.

Beware of Aston trades!!!
 
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