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  • Report:  #1430037

Complaint Review: Warrior Trading -

Reported By:
Brian - California, United States
Submitted:
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Warrior Trading
United States
Web:
www.warriortrading.com
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This guy will end up in prison. ALL positive reviews are fake from affiliates and students This guy is a fraud. All the positive reviews are fake. They hire people to write reviews, they write them themselves or they use reviews from their affiliates who are paid money to sell this course.   You will, 100%, LOSE ALL YOUR MONEY from this.   Ross Cameron is a fraud who will end up in prison. He is NOT a successful trader.   Ask him to provide his brokerage statements and a screen recording of his executed trades.   He won't. Because he doesn't make any money himself from trading. He makes money by marketing his fraudulent activity. 

Read this review for more information: tradingschools.org/reviews/warrior-trading/   Also.... TRUSTPILOT IS A SCAM   As a test, leave him a bad review on Trustpilot, within ~10 minutes, he'll flag the review and then automatically write ~3-4 5 star reviews from "verified purchases".   reviews.io/company-reviews/store/trustpilot   Look, the fact is that 99% of day traders lose money.   ALL of these guys are frauds. NO ONE makes money here, except the fraudsters. ANY ONE claiming to make money is lying and they're either Warrior Trading or an affiliate.   If you don't believe me, buy the product and lose all your money!



5 Updates & Rebuttals

Benjamin

Tucson,
Arizona,
United States
Legal research: this review is false and shown to be so in a court of law

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, March 02, 2022

As a consumer of Warrior Trading products and someone who has benefitted from their program, I feel it is somewhat my duty to help put this story straight. If one is to do a cursory search of "lawsuits" and "Warrior Trading" on google. You will easily find Warrior Trading Inc. v Jaffee which is a lawsuit won by Warrior Trading against this particular review and complaint.

Defendant was ordered to remove this review and others like it from their own website, YouTube channel, and all other places it may have been mentioned because the claim was found to be materially false. Plaintiff, Warrior Trading received injunctive relief from defendant, Jaffee because Jaffee's claims werew shown to be false and without basis or evidence to support claim.


Mitchell

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE,
New Jersey,
United States
What's the Beef with Warrior Trade Hatred?

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, May 19, 2020

I'm new to Warrior Trader and found this rippoff report, so I'll admit, I'm not in a position to fully judge.  However, I'm using the Simulator along with Ross as he seeks out stocks that fit a particular criteria.  I can see the volume of trades, the bid, ask, percentage change, the candlestick patterns, the ema's, support/resistance lines etc..  I see that my simulator matches what he has on his program in real time. 

I bought and sold alongside of him although my account was just a simulator.  I ended up making a lot of (fake) money, as they want you to have a good few months in learning how to use the system before using real money.  Using stocks between 10mill to 20 mill, $10 and under, we see a lot of movement in the stock.   You can see the bounce off of resitance lines and subsequent move upward for example. 

I'm trying to see what is phony about it.  Yes only 10% make it, but if that 10% comprise the same 10% and these people don't change, then there seems to be something they are doing others are not doing perhaps?

He talks about minimizing your losses and does what he can to ensure you set a Max Loss and even use stop loses if needed and to walk away when and if you've reached your max loss.  He discusses the emotional aspects of trading, etc.. etc...  In otherwords, he goes into an extreme amount of depth and discusses things that make complete sense and it does seem like if you aren't trying to bat a homerun all the time, you can actually make some decent money doing this.  The mobile stocks due move a lot and use can see who Time and Sales screen light up with Green buys showing you the interest in the stock, so you buy in and her anywhere  from 10 cents on up per share.   

So what specifically is it about his program that you see as Fraudulent?  I see him making money before my eyes on his chat room using the stocks we can work with ourselves.   My friend traded with another guy and my friend made money.   So I have to wonder what it is specifically you think about this system that isn't real?

Is the use of eMoving Averages a fake line to look at? Are support and resistance lines fake?  Is volume fake? Stock price, movement of stock?  Buying plus 5 cents to make a fast trade or sell at bid minus 5 cents to ensure a fast sale fake?    Can you not capture a mobile stock as it rises up and then sell after achieving a 10 cent increase to take profits and repeat the process? 

I'm not saying you are wrong as I'm new to this, but if you are going to provide critisims, I'd like to have more than being told he hasn't proved he earned anything; which I can certainly ask him about.  But as I said, I saw him make several thousand using the same ticker I did, he talked about the price he's buying at and what price he's selling out and buying in and out and what he expects and if it doesn't work, he gets out, then things change and he gets in., etc..

I await your reply, because it looks and seems real to me!


Paul

Nelson,
New Zealand
SCAM IT IS.

#4Consumer Comment

Wed, September 19, 2018

Stay away. He does not trade, He can not Trade. He can not provide and proof of actual trading results that are verified. 

Tradingschools.org have a great review of the sleek , snake oils salesman.

 

 

 

 


Brian

California,
United States
His response is that of a professional fraud - who will end up in prison

#5Author of original report

Thu, April 26, 2018

It's so funny. He posts brokerage statements?

Haha. He posted screen shots, which can easily be photoshopped, or.. even if they are real, he shows just a few trades.

He needs to post his ENTIRE trading statements.

He will not do this because he's a fraud.

Look, NO ONE will make money by day trading.

If it was possible, investment banks would do it.

They don't. They make money from being market makers, not by taking directional risk.

Also... Ross uses FRAUDULENT reviews on RipOffReport.com

If you end up buying his traiining, you deserve to lose all your money because even if you do everything 100% right, you will lose all your money.

This guy needs to be put in prison. He's a fraud.


Warrior Trading

United States
100% false accusation

#6UPDATE Employee

Thu, April 26, 2018

We encourage students to do their research on any trading educator.  With that said, it's also important to be careful who you listen to. 

The individual running that site is operating an affiliate marketing business.  In other words, his good reviews have affiliate links and his bad reviews don't.  This immediately discredits him because he is obviously going to send you to the sites that give HIM the best commission (that's not necessarily the site that is actually the best for you).  Warrior Trading does not offer any affiliate programs and as a result, we're not featured as one of his good reviews. So that's the basis of writing a bad review. It's to make money.

 

Now on to the comments. We can't deny that there are many negative comments on that blog that appear to support the claims made.  But let's also put this in context.  Warrior Trading has over 2000 active members, making us the largest trading room.  Unfortunately, you can never please everyone and we've learned that first hand.  For example, if we have 2% of our customers who, for whatever reason, are unhappy with their experience with us, that's 40 disgruntled customers.  A small handful of those members seem to have congregated to bash Warrior Trading.  They have become online trolls.  Also keep in mind that several of the active users commenting on that blog are competitors who hope to benefit by making Warrior Trading look badly.  This industry is ruthless.

Let's debunk the claims about Warrior Trading. The primary claim in that review is that Ross doesn't trade with real money.  This is completely unfounded and we have proven these claims to be false by providing verification.  Ross has released verified records from 2 recent challenges, including brokerage statements, and routinely posts screen shots from his broker accounts of his daily profit/loss.  You can see these here (http://www.warriortrading.com/verified-day-trading/) here (http://www.warriortrading.com/how-to-day-trade/), and here

(https://www.warriortrading.com/blog-posts/). 

 

Some traders believe that a trader in the chat room should be able to follow his alerts and profit.  We actively discourage that type of thinking.  Warrior Trading is focused on providing EDUCATION so traders can be successful.  If you teach a man to fish he can eat for a lifetime, right? We do not provide trade alerts with the intention of users being able to blindly follow and profit.  This is not realistic.  Therefore, if the standard for a successful chat room is being able to make money blindly following, there are 0 rooms where you will succeed. A standard for success should be whether or not you can learn how to trade by being part of the community.

 

More important than verifying total gains, Ross wanted to verify that the Momentum Trading Strategies taught in the trading courses can be used with a small account to generate returns in excess of 10%/month.  Ross has proven that the strategies he uses every single day can be used to turn $1k into $8650 in 1 month (+760%), or take $50k to produce $34k in 1 month (+69%).  These trades are real, and the strategies are taught everyday in our trading courses and chat room. This is a verified fact, and there is no denying these statistics.

 

Now lets take a look at our students. Do our students actually make money with Warrior Trading?  At the end of the day that's the most important thing, regardless of how much money Ross makes. The answer is yes. You can see our verified poll where 80% of our trading course students are profiting from the market as a direct result of the education we've provided them. ( https://www.warriortrading.com/warrior-trading-review-survey-results/ ).  This tells us the strategies we trade work not just for our moderators, but also for our students. 

Warrior Trading is a thriving community and we'd love to have you be a part of it, but if you'd prefer to trade alone or trade somewhere else, that's okay too. We'll continue to do everything we can to build your confidence and your loyalty in our service.

Since it was also mentiond that Ross wouldn't share his broker statements or show video of himself actually trading, I would like to add following links to discredit this claim as well. 

Verified Broker Statements

https://www.warriortrading.com/verified-earnings-2018/

https://www.warriortrading.com/verified-earnings-2017/

https://www.warriortrading.com/verified-earnings-2016/

 

Video of Ross Trading

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1i93fcHb3qM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5ly_vjHugc

We even show every red day (loss of money) in our daily recaps and talk about why. Here are a few examples.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so3hXku8PSU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDJGXe40FX0

 

If anyone has any questions, they are welcome to email us any time at [email protected]

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