In this article, I tackle the main question asked by readers and viewers, is Warrior Trading a scam? I also answer some of the questions & comments from my previous video sharing a Warrior Trading review 2020!
Is Warrior Trading A Scam? (Q&A)
Is Warrior Trading A Scam?
A couple of months ago I created a video showing my review and my experience of warrior trading and the pro course that they offer. This generated a lot of questions and comments.
I have put this video and blog together to answer these questions, the main one being Is Warrior Trading a scam?
Back story
I had been a student in the Warrior Trading program for a year. Like many others I was drawn in with Ross’s personality and promise of an air tight trading system.
If you have not caught the review I have done check it out here Warrior Trading Review. It is on the back of this video that the current one was needed. This is a break down of the most pertinent questions that were asked and an attempt to answer them.
A lot of my viewers shared their thoughts and comments about warrior trading, and what they think of Ross personally. (Some I will not repeat~!) 😬
The main comment being is Ross Cameron. The main man. The wizard of small cap trading. Genuine? Or is it a scam?
Is Ross a fraud? Is warrior trading a scam? Is it worth it?
I am going to break down some of the most common questions and concerns over the Warrior Trading Course.
First a quick disclaimer this video and article shares my personal opinion and my personal views after studying for a year with warrior trading.
Question 1
Does Ross lead his followers into a trade, only to sell to them?
This is a massive question and there are a lot of theories surrounding this issue. The main one being that Ross is a fraud. That he uses his followers to effect changes in the market that he can profit off. It has been said that he gets into a trade to lead his followers into the same trade. To then sell when they have pushed the price up higher and make his money but leave his followers stuck with a stock that is going down.
I understand the theory behind why people would say this but let’s have a look a little bit deeper.
Ross makes it clear to everybody in his chatroom that he is merely demonstrating his strategy in setting the trades. He actually tells his followers that he does not want them to blindly follow him. He says that that’s not the purpose of sharing the trades. The purpose being to teach by demonstration.
I experienced Ross’s livestream in the chatroom first hand when I was with Warrior trading. Ross clearly states that there is a 10 to 15 second delay from when he records his livestream video to when it is being shown in the chat room. As all you scalpers out there know, the difference of 10 to 15 seconds on a scalp position is the difference of winning a trade or not.
This delay makes it impossible for people to just blindly follow him because everybody’s going to be ten or fifteen seconds late buying in. He is totally transparent about this.
So the idea that he abuses his position as a teacher to influence the market is in my opinion a load of rubbish!
Ross always encourages his students to work on making their own trading decisions, that is the whole point of his course.
I’m Emily… I share useful articles about how to make money online day trading stocks & Forex, alongside topics including mindfulness and entrepreneurship.
I share a real insight into trading the financial markets through trade recaps, strategy break downs and trading vlogs.
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