Another Reason Not To Trust Most Forex Killer “Reviews”
Ok, so I forgot the most important thing about blogging after writing a post… approving comments! Believe it or not, after all the banter I created about not trusting Forex Killer Reviews with links to Forex-Killer.com that go through CLICKBANK, well, sure enough, the first comment was from the owner (I’m guessing, who else would promote this .com) of which on the surface looks like a simple, fast, and unbiased review of the software. The owner is actually nice enough to give you a special offer of $10 off Forex Killer (only after you buy it and email him asking for the $10 back though). Through this review the owner of this site says he has reviewed Forex Killer and believes it to be the single greatest tool for predicting Forex market directions, but I have been to that site a few times, it is in fact perfect example of how not to trust a website that Reviews this post if both I haven’t actually seen uwpReview before actually making my first post about Forex Killer (giving me the idea for the first post), and secondly if the owner hadn’t tried to spam my blog with the link to it.
It’s HILARIOUS that the headline of the website is “The Guy who hates all forex software tells you the truth about Forex Killer. Is it really worth your money?” This little comment softens up you visitors trying to find a REAL review on Forex Killer but what they’re really trying to express is, THIS GUY HATES ALL FOREX SOFTWARE, EXCEPT FOREX KILLER. Why doesn’t he hate Forex Killer, what makes it so special? The fact it finds the trend for you, or the fact its making him $30-$50 every time someone buys it through his website? Neither answer helps us much. For a guy who hates ALL Forex Software, he sure spends alot of time trying to promote it. This episode is just another tragic tale of how greed and laziness can overtake the human soul and affect the unsuspecting consumer. Greed in the sense that people will say anything (true or not true) to make a buck, and laziness because certain people don’t take the initiative and try and learn Forex and make money the “honest” way (if you can call trading Currency an honest profession, some actually call it gambling). It’s sad the entire Forex industry gets a black eye because there’s this stigma that every single piece of software is just a ruse, a trick that plays on the consumers’ desire to find the cheapest, easiest way to succeed without doing much learning.
Some people even go as far as citing such nefarious money making tactics as their rallying cry against EVERYTHING Forex: Forex Brokers, Forex Traders, Forex Mentors, Forex Websites, everything about Forex is considered a scam… gee I wonder why. This Christmas I actually got so infuriated at a family member for denouncing what I did for a living, turning to my parents at the dinner table asking if they were ready for the FBI to swoop in and arrest their son. Arrest me? For what? I trade Forex through a broker! I do absolutely nothing wrong, yet there’s this stigma associated with Forex that everyone who does it is a criminal. The proper way to describe Forex is “it makes some people so much money, it oughtta be illegal.” But anyway, this grand misunderstanding was just an example of how Forex has been demonized in the press and in the forum of public opinion. But considering there has to be at least 100K different Forex Domains, millions of individual web pages, mostly set up like UWP-PREVIEW with affiliate links, does it surprise you that people are getting upset when they never earn the millions of dollars they were promised if they used a particular piece of software?
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