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New: A Retired Assistant Professor Released His Secret Software To Make Easy Money From Forex Trading!...Ignored
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After you see enough of these bogus forex trading schemes you start wondering if they are all created by the same company, or possibly some copywriter who doesn't have a clue (or a care) about trading.
Some scam site producers may invest in professional web design, but I think most of them are from a cheap template that anyone can buy for a few bucks. Unbelievable isn't it? For less than an evening out for two, you too can become the next "Trading Guru" and show others how to "become financially independent" with "virtually no effort."
Now I don't have the knowledge of everything out there to make up web pages (sales letters) for FX trading "opportunity" offers, but I do know for a fact that there have been templates available for at least five years online for use in creating pages for other moneymaking programs. Literally -- there are templates where you can fill in the blanks with the name of your program and add a few details, shake vigorously, and voila... Out pops the latest fantastic, sure-fire, once-in-a-lifetime wealth-generating system yet to be created. And YOU are the first to discover it! So buy now! It's for a limited time only!
In fact, these forex scam sites are so similar to many of the millions of other junk money-making programs out there that I wouldn't be surprised if the marketers have simply modified the existing templates slightly to accommodate their new audience. Just substitute the word forex for MLM, Adwords, Affiliate marketing, etc. and you have it.
As far as these unscrupulous marketers are concerned, the explosion of retail FX trading and it's accompanying mass of newbies with stars in their eyes and their pockets bulging with cash, is just another opportunity for them to "sell the sizzle" and not the steak.
To paraphrase Strat: Those who can trade, do trade -- those who can't trade, well they sell the get-rich-quick scam opportunity.
I think it is a noble effort to expose the corruption, and I'm happy that Strat is posting some examples of the crap that's out there to hook the unwary beginner.
Buyer beware.
Dave