Team Forex Review
This group were the very first signal service provider that I tried.
These guys are completely honest yet I their system has been having some troubles (note how they have not erased their track record even though they had some serious hits during August 2003, June 2004, July 2004) – I wouldn’t discount these guys completely, keep them on your watch list. Their system is very easy to implement: simply place the orders and walk away (updated twice daily).
And their results are ACTUAL results, not hypothetical.
Tags: Forex Signal, Team Forex
September 6th, 2006 at 3:41 pm
http://www.teamforex.com honest ?!
James de Wet from Teamforex was the biggest liar I ever met,
he is now charged for fraud, have a look at this link
http://www.cftc.gov/opa/enf06/opa5218-06.htm
September 6th, 2006 at 6:17 pm
Hi Jim,
I should have been a little more thorough in my details of Team Forex there, especially considering the facts you have presented.
They had a system where they would send out signals each day where you would enter your entry limit or entry stop orders twice a day – and that was it.
This service, back in its day, had some rave reviews from people claiming that they kept HONEST track records. Meaning that whatever was made from their SIGNAL SERVICE was what they detailed on their web site… even losing months.
The link you provide seems to have been an offshoot of Team Forex as it details their actions in their managed fund service… which obviously doesn’t seem to have done too well.
Thanks for the link though,
Ryan
April 15th, 2009 at 3:09 am
James de Wet is back to his old tricks. He charged $500 for a lifetime membership of his G7 newsletter service, and promptly disappeared, starting another scam called “Underground” something or other. There must be some way of stopping this crook. Thanks, Rocky