Quote from Painkiller:
They seem relatively honest in their response.
You are kidding, right?
Let's take a look...
1. "All the result shown in the performance section before March 2004 is back tested."
So, if we are to believe that email response, they've casually, seamlessly blended allegedly real, live performance results from March 2004 on and "backtested" results before March 2004 on one page, in one set of tables. Curious, isn't it, that a disclaimer below the tables mentions only "hypothetical or simulated performance results"? Oh, wait, of course, it's just those perennial killjoys at the CFTC who require that standard disclaimer.
2. "The following tables show the results of our system (Pips). Spreads are not deducted from the result shown below."
And we naively thought that "hypothetical or simulated performance results" was as bad as it was going to get... On what planet, in what alternative, bizarro universe is either simulated or real, live forex trading blissfully spread-free? Maybe we should all relocate there and live happily ever after making markets, without worrying about antiquated Earth notions like bid and ask.
Needless to say, given that startling admission on spreads, it's perfectly safe to consider ALL performance "results" proudly presented on forexprosignals.com to be essentially works of sci-fi, detached from reality and offering no informational content or value whatsoever to the reader.
3. Where are the individual trade-by-trade results shown? Simulated, real, anything, not already nicely aggregated... for the reader's convenience. HUGE red flag right there.
4. Posting "this month performance" once a week, again in aggregate format only... yeah, that's reassuring.
And finally...
5. "It's true that we have established our website on July 2005 but our trading service was available and operational offline since March 2004."
"Offline" in 2004 AD? So, not email, not instant messenger and not a website, correct? Then what exactly are we talking about here -- fax? a phone hotline? snail mail? telegrams? postal carrier pidgeons? smokestacks? or what?
What a joke. The sad part is that apparently people actually still fall for that.