![]() ![]() ![]() I knew it was a scam because they couldn't answer some common sense questions like.Ĭan you show me proof of how much money you have made?Ĭan you show me proof of any live trades you have made?īy the way, one of my statements is below.īut two thing happened that got me hooked. They were just scams.Īlong the way I answered an ad on how to learn to trade Forex, and went along to a FREE talk. Nothing worked and I intuitively knew it wasn't because I was dumb or lazy. I borrowed money to attend seminars on everything from buying a franchise to health supplements. ![]() I bought mail order get-rich-quick deals. I tried everything I could with the limited time I had. My problem was I honestly didn't know what to do. I had a family and children to look after and I didn't need a doctor to tell me that something needed to change. The doctor, like all well-meaning people, gives you advice like some fairy godmother could suddenly come and make everything O.K. I pushed myself so hard that my doctor told me after I collapsed it was only a matter of time before I had a heart attack, stroke, or both. I was slowly killing myself by working 18 hours a day printing T-shirts in a tiny shop barely big enough to swing a cat in. In fact, I was so broke at one time I couldn't pay my mortgage or car payment. I don't have a fancy degree, I don't have insider knowledge, and I was broke and nearly dead when I started trading. I know this because I have been in the trenches with these people for the last 16 years and I know what it's like to laugh with them, cry with them, and worry about them. 24% of people want to replace their income by trading.ġ5% of people just want to make some extra cash. ![]()
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