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  • #31
    Orion77, Do you have trouble understanding what you are reading?

    Might that be because you are so deeply emotionally involved with this issue? Do you really think that I haven't looked into this very deeply and actually know what I am talking about?
    Didn't I say that I have been watching these guys for quite a while? in fact longer than anyone else by the look of it. I have read every review left by their subscribers on MQL5. In fact that is what initially got my little grey cells working. There were a lot of unexplained phenomena going on. Some people were not buying their story.
    At that point Johnpaul & Co realized that what people wrote on the reviews were accessible to everyone and that they needed to improve their image. So they changed many things including trying to legitimize all their webpages and make everything look more cohesive. Unfortunately for them there are still many gaps in their stories. One is the street addresses that don't even exist if you google map them and it appears that Maxrich Group Limited is NOT at 31F, Tower One, Times Square in Hong Kong - these people are: http://www.jetoneglobal.com/#!contact/c2q4

    Lets talk about Maxrich Group Limited (the supposed owners of Futures Galleria & Futures Galleria Blog)
    When I first started to look into this tangle the only piece of evidence The JP boys could show to prove they had any relationship to Maxrich was a single page in a register and on that page the name was not exactly the same. Anybody who has ever been in business knows that the name must be EXACTLY the same or it is not the same company. The Company listed in Hong Kong is actually Maxrich Group HOLDINGS Limited. You can easily google it. This is what the register says about this company :
    Business Summary
    MAX RICH GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED also known as 盛富控股集團有限公司 is a live business incorporated in Hong Kong on January 13, 2011. Their business is recorded as Local Company. It is not part of a group. The company has no filed accounts. The company was incorporated 3 years ago.

    Conclusion: This is a shelf company indeed but NOT the one we are looking for. They are also small enough to get away with not lodging tax returns or are not being used. Now lets compare this company with what Johnpaul77 would like us to believe.

    You can find the webpage on the Futures Galleria Blog or here: http://maxrichgroupltd.com/ It becomes immediately apparent that this is only a half finished webpage. You can see the copyright 2014 at the bottom. This is a very amateurish web presence for a company that has supposedly been in business since 1995 and has Billions under management. A company of that size would have certainly lodged tax, even have their own team of accountants, and most certain of all, they could afford to have a proper web page. Below is the nonsense found on the property page - how many people would find this believable?
    .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .....
    Maxrich Group (MRG) is one of Asia’s leading real estate groups, investing directly in high quality Asian office and industrial properties.
    With $1.3 billion of assets under management, Maxrich Group also actively manages office, industrial and retail properties located in key Asian markets on behalf of third party capital partners.
    Maxrich Group manages an office portfolio of 1.4 million square metres across Asia and is the largest institutional owner of office buildings in Hongkong and China.
    We builds and maintains strong relationships with its tenants to understand their needs and delivers service excellence.
    .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .........
    This is not credible considering the simplicity of their web page and the fact that you will find no mention of this "largest institutional owner of office buildings in Hongkong and China" anywhere else on the net. Yes, that is right. You will not find any ads for vacant properties or anything else along that line. The only evidence we have that they exist is on the Futures Galleria Blog webpage. We are now supposed to believe that they exist because Futures Galleria Blog says they exist and they can give you a link to prove it. They can even show you the registration document of another company with a similar name. Would you believe this flimsy attempt at deception? No prudent person would.

    Orion77, You asked me to look at the Trader's Family webpage as though that were somehow evidence of Johnpaul's competency at trading. Have you been around long enough to know that only 6 months ago the page was completely different? There were more and different "cowboys" on the team then (9 of them) and the most amazing thing is that they all had amazing skills, some eat code for breakfast, some are great at karaoke or "spinning the charts" but the important thing is that NONE OF THEM WERE TRADERS. This information was readily available to anybody who wanted to look. At the time they had five thousand followers on MQL5 alone and who knows how many more in other places, yet nobody noticed. These boys were only interested in promoting themselves, the trading was secondary. I will try to attach this document if I can.
    .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ........
    Our Team
    Traders Family
    Tito2 Our Team
    Tito Hayunanda
    The Leader
    He came out of nowhere and knows everything. The kind of guy who will blow people's mind when he shows what he's capable of.
    Dani Our Team
    Dhani Pratama
    Copy Writer
    Dhani is a content marketing strategist that makes many of his counterparts look silly. He brings you the cutting edge when it come to business.
    Agan Our Team
    Rizky Agitama
    Web Designer
    Agitama is an award-winning graphic designer and consultant who helps you create a “big brand” through an integrated system of marketing and design.
    Joy Our Team
    Rudi Kurniawan a.k.a. Joy Crazy DaVinci
    Web Programer
    Joy eats code for breakfast just to get warmed up. He is dedicated to helping other professionals work better, do the work they should, and be proud of it.
    Ardi Our Team
    Ardhi Wicaksono
    Social Networking Analyst
    Ardhi has deep expertise on social media marketing, and he knows more about Customer Engagement Effects than just about anyone on the planet.
    Napol Our Team
    Irwan Setiawan (Napol)
    Social Networking Specialist
    Napol is one of the nicest guys you’ll meet. He helps you famous in Internet, in a good fast way.
    Hendro Our Team
    Hendro Sasmito
    Investment Analyst
    Hendro has always make his teammates amazed when we come to karaoke booth with his singing. He will teach you how to manage your asset into more money by spinning the charts.
    Opung Our Team
    James Poung (Robin)
    Web Optimizer
    Robin got his start in SEO before it even had a name. Over the years, he’s developed and executed on winning organic search strategies in some Web’s most competitive spaces.
    Levi Our Team
    Levi Giovanni
    Web Optimizer
    Levi is a pay-per-click expert with expertise in all aspects of paid search, having consistently dominated in some of the most competitive online markets around.
    Jhon paul Our Team
    John Paul
    The One Who Make This Happen
    ???
    *Pardon us for using English instead of Bahasa, the punctuation in Bahasa doesn't fit well with the spirit we try to build. - Traders Family.
    .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ......
    Above is only the writing in the page but not the pictures. You can write to me at Missusmarple@yahoo.com.au and I will email you the document so you can peruse it at leisure. I found it rather interesting that most of the "cowboys" were obscuring their face in some way and to me they looked right shady. I also noticed that when JP did the article about themselves on MQL5 Tito Hayunanda has had a promotion to "trader" ( what? fully competent now in only 6 months?) and they have added another team member that was not part of the original business Lorry Marthias. Well, with so many different people stirring the pot no wonder the broth was watery.


    Well guys, I have only covered one subject today, but I am an old lady and will need to take a nap. Maybe I will be able to do a little more later on today after I have walked my little dog Chuckie.

    PS - One more thing, Orion77. Can you prove without a doubt that Futures Galleria Blog is registered in British Virgin Islands? I mean real evidence , not some words on their webpage that say so.
    You see, the reason companies register in places like that is because they are avoiding tax in their own countries. There is no need for the JP boys to do this because everything in their businesses is virtual, like running an online casino. None of their little "businesses" are registered like real businesses and Futures Galleria Blog is definitely not licensed and has no Bappebti number. Therefore they are also not paying tax.
    To my way of thinking it makes no difference whether they claim to be a company in the British Virgin Islands or in Indonesia, if neither of these places is regulating them and charging them tax. I know it looks impressive on the front page but I am convinced it is another red herring scam because it can't be proved one way or the other and makes no sense. As Judge Judy always says: If it makes no sense it isn't true!
    Last edited by Mrs Marple; 08-29-2014, 03:57 AM.

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    • #32
      Cartmanizm, Have you always had a need to believe?

      If so, I look into my crystal ball and see a very hard and poverty filled path in your future. There really is someone waiting to get at your wallet lurking everywhere in plain sight. You have to develop a bit more savvy to keep the contents of your wallet safe.

      I am going to challenge you here and I hope you rise to the challenge. I am going to attach a link to a webpage here that will plainly and without any doubt tell the story. It will show you
      (a) what the boys at Johnpaul have been so busy with that they forgot about the trades they had on and
      (b) that locally they are still promoting their signal and how deceptive & conniving they are. They will eventually get every penny out of local pockets and please bear in mind that the people in Indonesia are very poor and this is very cruel indeed.

      Please read the whole page so that you get a real feel for the spiel.

      I will give you this link now and hope that you do it justice by first translating the page and then click the relevant links at the bottom - for example the one that gives a free 3 month subscription to the signal. Also be careful not to click the home page or you will find that all the magic links have disappeared into the looking glass and you now have only the standard version. Please write to me and tell me what you think. Will you invest your life savings here?



      Who in their right mind thinks that trading is a game? If it is, it is a deadly serious one with devastating consequences if treated carelessly. See the picture below and tell me if it inspires confidence in you?
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      Last edited by Mrs Marple; 08-29-2014, 03:32 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Mrs Marple View Post
        Cartmanizm, Have you always had a need to believe?

        If so, I look into my crystal ball and see a very hard and poverty filled path in your future. There really is someone waiting to get at your wallet lurking everywhere in plain sight. You have to develop a bit more savvy to keep the contents of your wallet safe.

        I am going to challenge you here and I hope you rise to the challenge. I am going to attach a link to a webpage here that will plainly and without any doubt tell the story. It will show you
        (a) what the boys at Johnpaul have been so busy with that they forgot about the trades they had on and
        (b) that locally they are still promoting their signal and how deceptive & conniving they are. They will eventually get every penny out of local pockets and please bear in mind that the people in Indonesia are very poor and this is very cruel indeed.

        Please read the whole page so that you get a real feel for the spiel.

        I will give you this link now and hope that you do it justice by first translating the page and then click the relevant links at the bottom - for example the one that gives a free 3 month subscription to the signal. Also be careful not to click the home page or you will find that all the magic links have disappeared into the looking glass and you now have only the standard version. Please write to me and tell me what you think. Will you invest your life savings here?

        https://tradersfamily.com/memilih-in...menguntungkan/
        I'm with Cart on this one - seems a massive leap to suggest that someone running a promotion actually started a broker to run a scam.

        Brokers and IB's have promotions together all the time. I get a discount for signing up to IC Markets through this websites IB. People can receive free signals for life if they deposit enough money at one of the associated brokers. I don't for a minute think Nick started IC Markets/Axitrader etc.

        Far more plausible is that the results suffered when they had to force trades in a market that didn't suit their style since people were subscribing

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        • #34
          Pearcey2, you are missing the point. Go and read the article in the link again carefully. This has nothing to do with promotions.

          This has everything to do with character and trading ability and integrity.

          Would you, for example recommend to your elderly mother that she "invest" her life savings in a forex scheme run by Traders Family? Do you not notice the deception behind the whole article, charts and all. It is made to look as though Mutual funds give a poor return but if you invest with Johnpaul you will get a much better return, guaranteed, you can trust us. Just put all your money in our hands and we will prove it to you. If we lose 50% one month don't worry, we will make it up to you (maybe)

          Pearcy2, words are cheap, and in my experience people always talk a lot (or type a lot) before they take a moment to think things over. They tend read fast but not thoroughly. They pounce on a little thing but can't see the elephant in the room. I will leave you to think your own thoughts and you are very welcome to them. If you still feel so strongly about Johnpaul, I have now given you the link where you can join them again for free for 3 months.

          As for your comment that their results suffered because they had to force trades in a market that didn't suit their style, that is really funny. Rule number 1, good traders never blame the market (or the subscribers). They take responsibility for their own actions. Rule number 2, Good traders monitor their trades regularly. Rule number 3, Good traders know when there is a trend going on and go with it, not hanging on in a trade backwards.

          The above things are how traders learn to conduct themselves voluntarily if they wish to survive in the trading world.
          It is unforgivable that a person or people should be able to drum up subscribers knowing full well that their history is fudged and they can't possibly keep up to that standard in the future. That is just callous and cold-hearted and that is what I am trying to point out here.

          If they spent half as much time monitoring their trades as they spent on promoting themselves and drumming up new business they might have done better.
          Last edited by Mrs Marple; 08-29-2014, 05:10 AM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Mrs Marple View Post
            Pearcey2, you are missing the point. Go and read the article in the link again carefully. This has nothing to do with promotions.

            This has everything to do with character and trading ability and integrity.

            Would you, for example recommend to your elderly mother that she "invest" her life savings in a forex scheme run by Traders Family? Do you not notice the deception behind the whole article, charts and all. It is made to look as though Mutual funds give a poor return but if you invest with Johnpaul you will get a much better return, guaranteed, you can trust us. Just put all your money in our hands and we will prove it to you. If we lose 50% one month don't worry, we will make it up to you (maybe)

            Pearcy2, words are cheap, and in my experience people always talk a lot (or type a lot) before they take a moment to think things over. They tend read fast but not thoroughly. They pounce on a little thing but can't see the elephant in the room. I will leave you to think your own thoughts and you are very welcome to them. If you still feel so strongly about Johnpaul, I have now given you the link where you can join them again for free for 3 months.

            As for your comment that their results suffered because they had to force trades in a market that didn't suit their style, that is really funny. Rule number 1, good traders never blame the market (or the subscribers). They take responsibility for their own actions. Rule number 2, Good traders monitor their trades regularly. Rule number 3, Good traders know when there is a trend going on and go with it, not hanging on in a trade backwards.

            The above things are how traders learn to conduct themselves voluntarily if they wish to survive in the trading world.
            It is unforgivable that a person or people should be able to drum up subscribers knowing full well that their history is fudged and they can't possibly keep up to that standard in the future. That is just callous and cold-hearted and that is what I am trying to point out here.

            If they spent half as much time monitoring their trades as they spent on promoting themselves and drumming up new business they might have done better.
            Ok firstly I don't feel "strongly" about JP I wasn't a subscriber. But so far I haven't seen anything which even remotely suggests the history was made up. What does frustrate me is when a signal has a drawdown it is labled a scam. Scam suggests they deliberately tricked investors to steal their money. There was an earlier post from a subscriber who had been following the signals on his own account with a broker of his choosing since March. From March to June their trading continued as successfully as ever. That doesn't sound like the previous history was made up and doesnt sound like a scam.

            Then the signal hits a 19% DD. 19% on a signal which has averaged 15% per month for over 18 months. This does not sound like a scam to me.

            If I invest my saving in a managed fund that invests in shares and I lose money, no one calls it a scam. As soon as you lose money in forex people cry scam. Sure there are scams out there. But so far I don't think this is one and unless you can show something which suggests the history is false...this is also not a scam

            Why does everyone feel that as soon as they subscribe to a signal it's like subscribing to a licence to print money? The forex market is risky whether you trade for yourself or whether you follow a professional

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            • #36
              Pearcey2, You are right about a number of things but I don't think you read any of my earlier posts.

              I was calling this scam long before the trades went south but I was pushing it uphill. The reason I am calling it a scam is because the broker and the signal provider is one and the same. You can prove this to yourself as the pages are still up for the time being.

              Imagine the possibilities when the signal provider drums up the business for the little third world unlicensed broker. This is a marriage made in heaven. Brokers have the ability to delete anything you want them to from your trading record. If you are the broker you can make the record. You have to remember that they would have had no followers for a long time with all the gaps in the trading. Most people were wary. They would only have picked up a few subscribers after about June last year. The 15% per month they keep going on about is based off of those early fabricated results. How do I know they were fabricated? Because I have been watching the trading method and its not good. Very erratic - a disaster in the making.
              Even right at the last many people complained about the 2 CHF trades that were opened in their accounts and never closed. JP were not answering their subscribers at all and guess what? both of those losing trades did not make it into the history file. They just disappeared. There is the magic. Nobody else can do that.
              Here's another thing to think about - by his own admission Johnpaul admits they lost nearly 50% of their account and that is true. Their drawdown was 48.66% and getting worse. That is when they thought of the best scam ever. They used the broker as the scapegoat and they changed the size of the positions to a tenth of what they were WITHOUT SELLING ANYTHING!!!! This was a master scam but I don't hear anyone talking about it.
              If anybody else were to scale their position down like that they would have to sell 90% of the position and that sale would go into their history file. In this case when the positions were finally closed with an even greater loss a week later they were closed with the smaller lot size shown in the history file. This way their losses on the EU trades looked tiny, all up about 13%.
              Looked at the right way , you can see this was a form of damage control because there was no way they could have closed those large losses without taking a huge hit and that was unthinkable. At this stage they still thought they could hide their misdemeanor.
              I am going to attach some pictures and you will see what I mean about fraud in the history file.

              If you want to prove the figures to yourself go into MT4 and guestimate what the entry price might have been on EU on the 22nd July and then see how many pips were lost by the 18 August. Multiply that by 2.2 lots for the two positions and you will find that it is a staggering amount.
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              Last edited by Mrs Marple; 08-29-2014, 07:40 AM.

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              • #37
                Fabricating returns to promote signals is called a scam buddy! If you have another definition thats your own problem. Also selling a service that loses money is a scam in my book, especially when you are partnered with a broker as an IB.

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                • #38
                  How do to follow this method?

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                  • #39
                    JRTRADER, you are making a joke, right?

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                    • #40
                      @EricB:
                      You have to be the funniest member on the site, ever!... Really, thank you for so many good laughs along the ride.

                      @Cartmanzim & Pearcey2:
                      Please, don't be so naive... After all that has happened lately, precisely something like that could perfectly be part of their fraudulent scheme/emergency plan.

                      @Mrs Marple

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by rdotchin View Post
                        Fabricating returns to promote signals is called a scam buddy! If you have another definition thats your own problem. Also selling a service that loses money is a scam in my book, especially when you are partnered with a broker as an IB.
                        Sure if I see evidence that the history has been fabricated I'll be the first to call it a scam. Mrs marple suggests that some losses are hidden from the history. If this is the case then I agree that it's a scam. If someone can show their mt4 following account in comparison to the JP myfxbook then please show us!

                        As for calling every system that loses money a scam... What about all the traders trading for themselves who lose money? Are they scamming themselves? There are profitable systems and unprofitable systems same as there are honest and dishonest systems. For it to be a scam it needs to be dishonest. If you'd like to start your own language with your own meanings for words that's your decision. Just makes it difficult for the rest of us to understand you
                        Last edited by pearcey2; 08-29-2014, 10:32 PM.

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                        • #42
                          Victor Tous, Thank you very, very, much. I worked so hard to put all this together for everyone and I got something in my eye instead (maybe a bit of spit I think)

                          You have made my day and I feel a bit more appreciated.

                          You have a great weekend too

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                          • #43
                            Pearcey2, The evidence is all there. You just have to engage your brain and read it.

                            Here is the link to the MQL5 account http://www.mql5.com/en/signals/30745
                            Last edited by Mrs Marple; 08-29-2014, 10:44 PM.

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                            • #44
                              I most definitely appreciate your input Mrs Marps. It was actually the final impetus I needed to cancel this signal. I wouldn't say it's been a disaster but it has just been a slap in the face. All the hallmarks of a signal to be avoided. No contact or response from providers and poor entries. A 12 year old kid could of traded better the last 2 months and I most certainly have. Let it be known that I am unhappy about the actual trading. Shocking entries. It is CLEARLY not the same trader that made the money on the original account. So whether it is faked or not doesn't even matter, at the end of the day from what I've seen you all be better off paying me $21 month. At least I won't trade that poorly. Let it be a lesson to us all to be more aware and not as trusting. Just another example of why TA Smart and Viper should be considered, at least you know they have our backs. Trust is imperative people.

                              Sent from Uranus

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by Mrs Marple View Post
                                Victor Tous, Thank you very, very, much. I worked so hard to put all this together for everyone and I got something in my eye instead (maybe a bit of spit I think)

                                You have made my day and I feel a bit more appreciated.

                                You have a great weekend too
                                Great work and effort you put into all this Mrs Marple. Well done and thank you!

                                Cheers,
                                Mario.

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