The Largest of All of the Forex Trading Scams?

Feb 17
08:39

2010

Toby Litrell

Toby Litrell

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There are a number of forex programs which in reality are forex trading scams. Truthfully, however, there are a number of effective programs out there which are more than worth their purchase prices. This is easily both the most controversial and popular of all programs today, so in this review I reveal if it's also the largest of all of the forex trading scams.

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FAP Turbo is easily the most controversial automated trade program available and advertised to give you a leg up in your trading these days. Eventually I just got sick of hearing about how it was a money machine from one side and the biggest one all the forex trading scams from others,The Largest of All of the Forex Trading Scams? Articles so after hearing that the publishers offered a full money back trial period I decided to test it first hand for myself to draw my own conclusions about it and share them with you good people here.


Forex Autopilot Turbo or better known as FAP Turbo is easily one of the most controversial automated trade programs on the market today. With so many people either praising it or labeling it as a forex trading scam, it is difficult to tell what the real deal behind this program is. After hearing about their full money back guarantee, I decided to test this program for myself, so here is my account of this program and whether or not this is in fact the largest of all forex trading scams given its popularity.


For those who don't know anything about FAP Turbo or even automated trade programs in general, I don't want to leave anyone behind. This being an automated trade program, it does just that, or trades automatically without your intervention or input required. It reacts to changes in the market quickly and works to correct or put you on the winning/earning sides of all of your trades. For example, if you're involved in a profitable trend but suddenly that trend reverses out of your favor, the program trades away the now bad investment on your behalf immediately whenever it happens. This is a major advantage to have in your corner when you consider the 24/5 nature of the market throughout the week.


Well readers, in the first week I invested $500 (of virtual currency) for the program to do with as it pleased. Yes, this was in the confines of a practice demo account, because I was extremely skeptical at this program's ability to do anything but blow all my fake money down the drain. I logged out of my account and put it in the back of my mind. This was on a Monday. On Friday I thought to check, logged into my account and found that FAP Turbo had made me an extra $400 throughout the week on some EUR investing. Amazed, I logged out and back in again to make sure this wasn't a fluke. There it was, $900. The following week I let it ride and it came back with $1400. It was at about this time that I began trusting it with real money.


My success with FAP Turbo pressed me to learn more about this system as I didn't know much about it when I got it beyond that it promised to turn whoever uses it a profit. What I've subsequently learned about FAP Turbo and what is importantly THE inherent difference between it and every one of the forex trading scams out there today is that this system focuses on low risk/reward trades. It doesn't go for the big payout and consequently boasts a ridiculous 90% winning rate on all of its trades.