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  • Report:  #1373799

Complaint Review: Agora Financial

Agora Financial Wall Street Daily Informercial involved secondary party turning out to be a scam Baltimore Maryland

  • Reported By:
    RMGD — Texas USA
  • Submitted:
    Wed, May 17, 2017
  • Updated:
    Wed, May 17, 2017
  • Agora Financial
    808 St. Paul St.
    Baltimore, Maryland
    USA
  • Phone:
    1800 708-1020
  • Category:

Agora Financial touted a certain Drexel Code in April 2016.  That is an online trading robot in binary options.  There was also Quantum Code and there are more.  I signed up with Drexel Code, they got me with Omega Options and that one shut down on May 15, 2017.  See separate report.  Thanks a million.  I was scammed.  Not by Agora Financial directly, but by their buddies.  And you can bet that the trading bots win.  The next paragraph is not about a scam and has nothing to do with this one described above.

With regard to other things Agora Financial touts, there is Jim Rickards who has been "right all the time with predicting major events" (this may not be an exact quote, but the meaning of his sermons).  Well, he repeats certain statements monthly and eventually, he accurately predicted this and that to happen.  David Stockman the same.  Now, do these events come to pass?  Eventually yes.  Did you then win from their advice?  50/50: You get in at the wrong time and out at the wrong time since "event" did not happen-->> then, no, you did not win.  Agora Financial is at least culpable of letting informercial performers misrepresent that winning is a no-brainer; instead it's a 50/50 chance like all other bets. 

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