they mostly lose money because these trades depend on 95% bagholders
this is not rocket science
plus could he be any goofier ?
this is not rocket science
plus could he be any goofier ?
I think he may have brought additional scrutiny on himself because customers were paying thousands of dollars for the training.
If they had bought that information in a $20 book then there probably wouldn't have been many complaints filed on him at all
I still, personally, don't see any wrongdoing or crime here in this story.
It's the free market. I could sell how to walk your dog videos and courses for $2,480 ....Will people buy it? Who knows, let's see.
If they do buy it....am I a criminal for selling whatever I want to sell at my price?
How to walk your dog for a joyous, upbeat, wonderful life. Only $2,480 ....buy it, if you want to....and don't buy it, if you prefer not to.
I'm defending these types, because I plan to become a social media personality sometime soon. No one is forced to watch me, or buy my products.
Complaints should not even enter into it . They should be prosecuting false claims up front