When it comes to investing, there are endless ways to scam a trader. Many brokers manage to get away with their fraudulent activities for a period of time. Then they are either ‘caught’ by a regulatory organization or they succeed in absconding with their clients’ funds, never to be seen again.
Broker scams come and go. Some move underground only to pop up again at a later date. There are always unethical brokers looking for schemes to fool investors and it takes only a few big deals to make the whole endeavor worthwhile.
Still scams must be done in a clever, convincing manner. They must also be convenient for the trader. The easier it is for the trader to seemingly make money, the more a fraud will succeed. The latest entry into the Forex scam market is the Forex robot. Forex robot scams are only now beginning to be uncovered but not everyone concurs that Forex robots are scams to begin with.
Forex Robots
Forex robots or Expert Advisors (EAs) are programs that claim to automate Forex trades. It’s like putting a plane on auto pilot. Traders can sleep through the night calmly knowing that their trades will be placed exactly at the times they designated. Sounds easy, right?
Forex robots are getting a lot of hype of late and Forex robot scams are not far behind. Almost every Forex broker currently offers its account holders the opportunity to use a Forex robot for their trades. They back up the legitimacy of these robots with tremendous profits and lull the trader into a false sense of security only to end up broke.
Most Forex robot scams are easy to pinpoint and would seem obvious to any investor. But even with blatant false promises of huge profits “while you sleep” millions of dollars are dropped into these Forex robot scams every day. Even those brokers that are successful, exaggerate their numbers to attract new clients.
Most Forex robot scams are easy to pinpoint and would seem obvious to any investor. But even with blatant false promises of huge profits “while you sleep” millions of dollars are dropped into these Forex robot scams every day. Even those brokers that are successful, exaggerate their numbers to attract new clients.
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