I do not normally post to forums, however I have heard that some information that I have distributed has been misinterpreted. My name is Brian from Robotic Trading Systems, the exclusive distributor of the CoolTrade software.
I have had many email correspondences with David, who goes by Lindq on this post. I met his wife at a networking event and spoke to her about the CoolTrade software. I gave her a report that began on August 18, 2011. She indicated that she would pass the report along to her husband.
The next day, I received an email from David asking many questions. I answered all of them to the best of my ability in an email, and I invited him to an online demo of the software so that I could better answer any additional questions that he might have.
I also sent him a link to a second CoolTrade simulated account (working in real time) so he could see additional reports. His reply was:
âBrian, none of this, as you know, is answering the question I posed regarding the list of trades being handed out in your promotional materials.__As regards a "system" running since Jan 26, you could have bought anything and made good money in this timeframe.__ As you could have with the "system" you are showing in your promotional materials.__ The S&P itself has made great gains in those timeframes._No need getting back to me with more canned responses._ I understand the score here.__ I will introduce myself at your next networking meeting, and we'll continue the conversation at that time._
Davidâ
I did answer his question. He did not understand the answer, so instead of calling me and getting a full explanation, he now seems to have a âscoreâ to settle?
This is when he stopped answering my emails and began this post. He then edited and posted my responses on this thread as follows:
"The strategy is a swing trade strategy and holds positions overnight or until they become profitable. "
My actual answer was: âThe strategy is a swing trade strategy and holds positions overnight or until they become profitable. On the report she was given, the trader is holding approximately $7,500 in open trades as inventory.â For some reason, David left off the rest of my explanation?
He also posted âWere the results presented as hypothetical or actual?â
âPresented as actual trades, not historical. This was the response from the company's rep when questioned about it.â
My actual reply âNot historical. The report was_started_on 8/18/11 and uses a live feed from TD AmeriTrade. It is a simulated account that uses a real time feed.â
The reason I am answering this thread is because of Davidâs misleading post. Bloggers like bwolinsky stated:
âbwolinsky: Certainly a violation, though I doubt they're NFA registered. No disclaimers anywhere? If so then that would qualify.â
Robotic Trading Systems sells the CoolTrade software that automatically trades the stock market based on the users rules. At no time do we imply that we are financial advisors, so no, we are not NFA registered and there is no violation of any kind. Once you download the software, all transactions are strictly between the user and their broker partner.
Also the last page of EVERTHING we hand out says âDisclaimer: The example strategies are for demonstration purposes only. Robotic Trading Systems and CoolTrade do not make buy, sell or hold recommendations. Unique experiences and past performances do not guarantee future results.â
And BlueTrutle âDo you have proof he said this about real trades.â Again if he posted my entire reply âIt is a simulated account that uses a real time feed.â There would be no confusion. And âDid you then use the software and lose money.â No, he has never even taken me up on an over the phone computer linked demo. I have invited him to either come into our office or have an online demo 5 times.
From my emails to David:
2/16/11: âI would be glad to give you a live demo via Join.me where you can view my computer and I can walk you through the front and back end of the system. It takes about 15 minutes.â
2/17/12: âI would be glad to give you a live demo via Join.me where you can view my computer and I can walk you through the front and back end of the system. It takes about 15 minutes.â
2/17/12: âI would be glad to do a demo for you so you can see exactly what the software is capable of. It takes about 15-20 minutes and can be done in front to your computer with me on the phone with you.â
2/21/12: âGive me a call at your earliest convenience and I will be glad to walk you though the front and back end of the system.â
2/21/12: âI would be more than happy to meet with you at the next marketing meeting, unless you would prefer to come by our office to see the trader working during market hours or I can also do an over the phone demo at your convenience.â
CoolTrade is not a scam, I am proud of the company. I donât understand Davidâs animosity toward a product that he has never even seen?
He hides behind âMy friend told meâ¦â when it was actually him. I am being completely honest, and David is misleading the people of this fine post.
I would gladly give David, bwolinsky, BlueTrutle or anyone else who would like to see our fine product a demo of CoolTrade.
Thank you,
Brian
Robotic Trading Systems
PS. This will be my only post on this thread, as it is reserved for scams. If anyone would like to discuss CoolTrade, I will be happy to do so on the Strategies thread.