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[h=1]DEAR TRS, FOREX 'MASTERS' GET RICH FROM YOUR COMMISSION, NOT FROM TRADING FOREX[/h]
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1 Nov 2014 - 8:42am

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I have this friend who has been doing very well in Forex. He kept boasting about how he got his rolax watches, his bank account with over 60k, and frequently showing how much he earn per trades in Forex.
I got interested as I am desperate for a quick way to earn fast cash. So I decided to approach him.
He started off by assuring me that if i want to join in the market of Forex, I should never ever pay money to attend those forex seminar. The only thing good about the forex seminar is the 'free' buffet, etc etc. And then, he goes on telling me that he himself had develop a 'Sure-win' method that is able to use in any kind of situation.
"Out of 10 times, confirm win 8 times!"
That was what he assured me.
So i got really interested and asked him when and how much am i able to start with. He told me that i need a minimum of 5k USD to start an account (that is to be registered under his account), $50 as an incentive for him as he use his time to open up an account for him, and also $200 for four lessons which he will teach me about the basics of forex, his 'secret' techniques, and real time market trading.
Without much thinking, I transferred him that amount of money the following day and he added me to this whatsapp group that had apparently 60-70 people in it and most of them opened an account under him.
So he opened an account for and i thought i'm all set and ready to go. I went on to initiate and ask him when is he free for a meetup to teach me. So he told that he is only available on weekends. (But the thing is, during weekends, the market is closed. So how the hell is he going to teach me real time market exchange?!)
I went on and meet him anyway. For 2 lessons, both on weekends, i had meet him. And until the end of the second lessons, he told me this "Okay, basically that is all you need to know. There is nothing else i can teach you on my end. Do you have any questions?"
At the moment i was super confused and i asked myself whether i had learned anything. Well, apart from the basics of the forex, which i already did some reading up, he did not actually taught me anything! Oh, and his 'Sure-win' method? Its kind of a bullshit theory. Basically he is teaching you how to gamble. "If this don't go your way, double the money and wait for the stock to go up/down."
I didn't confront him at the starting as i do not want to spoil this 'valuable' friendship. For the next few days, i tried to play with the market, and i realised that he's secret technique was actually bullshit. I began to lose even more money. When i became desperate and asked him for help, he replied me with short messages, telling me to wait for the market, wait for it to bounce up etc.
In the end, when i closed a few trades, i had made a loss of 4.5k USD. I began to feel suspicious about him and i dig some digging in the forex trader company that he had signed up for me.
Basically, what this forex company offers to users is that you will earn a certain percentage when you opened people's account under your own name. (That explains why he only accepts 5k and above. The more you open, the more you get. Simple.)
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Not only that, everytime your people play the market, he will get a certain percentage of commission as well.
So, just look at this, he gets a few percentage of your capital + $200 for 4 lessons ( 2 lessons at most) + $50 for opening up an account + commission for every trade you play.
Just image how much he will earn, afterall, there's 60-70 'Students' that fell into his trap.
Also, i managed to talk to some of the students he had. Most of them, i would say 85%-90% made a loss and decided to stop playing. And the only few who got either really lucky or they already know how to play really succeed and Lawrence Lim will start posting the winnings that they've made on Facebook and claim that it is his credits that his student had win,to tempt more desperate teenagers to join him.
The thing is, why didn't he post a picture of how many people have lost their money BECAUSE of him?
Morale of the story to all you readers out there:
Beware of such 'Sure-Win' money. Both you and i know that there really isn't any shortcuts in life that can make you get rich in a month time. And stop listening to people who said you do not need any knowledge to play forex.
That is definitely a LIE!
Forex can either make you earn a bit or make you lose everything.
You decide.
Singaporean that lost all his money
TRS reader
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1 Nov 2014 - 8:42am

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I have this friend who has been doing very well in Forex. He kept boasting about how he got his rolax watches, his bank account with over 60k, and frequently showing how much he earn per trades in Forex.
I got interested as I am desperate for a quick way to earn fast cash. So I decided to approach him.
He started off by assuring me that if i want to join in the market of Forex, I should never ever pay money to attend those forex seminar. The only thing good about the forex seminar is the 'free' buffet, etc etc. And then, he goes on telling me that he himself had develop a 'Sure-win' method that is able to use in any kind of situation.
"Out of 10 times, confirm win 8 times!"
That was what he assured me.
So i got really interested and asked him when and how much am i able to start with. He told me that i need a minimum of 5k USD to start an account (that is to be registered under his account), $50 as an incentive for him as he use his time to open up an account for him, and also $200 for four lessons which he will teach me about the basics of forex, his 'secret' techniques, and real time market trading.
Without much thinking, I transferred him that amount of money the following day and he added me to this whatsapp group that had apparently 60-70 people in it and most of them opened an account under him.
So he opened an account for and i thought i'm all set and ready to go. I went on to initiate and ask him when is he free for a meetup to teach me. So he told that he is only available on weekends. (But the thing is, during weekends, the market is closed. So how the hell is he going to teach me real time market exchange?!)
I went on and meet him anyway. For 2 lessons, both on weekends, i had meet him. And until the end of the second lessons, he told me this "Okay, basically that is all you need to know. There is nothing else i can teach you on my end. Do you have any questions?"
At the moment i was super confused and i asked myself whether i had learned anything. Well, apart from the basics of the forex, which i already did some reading up, he did not actually taught me anything! Oh, and his 'Sure-win' method? Its kind of a bullshit theory. Basically he is teaching you how to gamble. "If this don't go your way, double the money and wait for the stock to go up/down."
I didn't confront him at the starting as i do not want to spoil this 'valuable' friendship. For the next few days, i tried to play with the market, and i realised that he's secret technique was actually bullshit. I began to lose even more money. When i became desperate and asked him for help, he replied me with short messages, telling me to wait for the market, wait for it to bounce up etc.
In the end, when i closed a few trades, i had made a loss of 4.5k USD. I began to feel suspicious about him and i dig some digging in the forex trader company that he had signed up for me.
Basically, what this forex company offers to users is that you will earn a certain percentage when you opened people's account under your own name. (That explains why he only accepts 5k and above. The more you open, the more you get. Simple.)
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Not only that, everytime your people play the market, he will get a certain percentage of commission as well.
So, just look at this, he gets a few percentage of your capital + $200 for 4 lessons ( 2 lessons at most) + $50 for opening up an account + commission for every trade you play.
Just image how much he will earn, afterall, there's 60-70 'Students' that fell into his trap.
Also, i managed to talk to some of the students he had. Most of them, i would say 85%-90% made a loss and decided to stop playing. And the only few who got either really lucky or they already know how to play really succeed and Lawrence Lim will start posting the winnings that they've made on Facebook and claim that it is his credits that his student had win,to tempt more desperate teenagers to join him.
The thing is, why didn't he post a picture of how many people have lost their money BECAUSE of him?
Morale of the story to all you readers out there:
Beware of such 'Sure-Win' money. Both you and i know that there really isn't any shortcuts in life that can make you get rich in a month time. And stop listening to people who said you do not need any knowledge to play forex.
That is definitely a LIE!
Forex can either make you earn a bit or make you lose everything.
You decide.
Singaporean that lost all his money
TRS reader