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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Very disappointing experience.
A lot of the content feels heavily inspired by ICT concepts, but instead of creating something truly original, it mostly repackages existing material and sells it as a “new” framework. The marketing creates the impression that you’ll receive a complete professional trading execution model, but there is no real structured execution system provided.

There is no clear step-by-step trading execution plan, no detailed risk model, and no transparent framework showing exactly how trades should be executed consistently in live market conditions. A lot of concepts stay vague and theoretical while important practical details are missing.

The indicators and course material are presented as premium content, but much of it feels like recycled ICT terminology with different branding attached to it. On top of that, the entire brand feels far more focused on selling indicators and courses than on proving actual trading performance.

There were never real live trading sessions where people could consistently watch verified executions in real market conditions. Instead, most of the content revolves around social media marketing, Instagram-style promotion, luxury car clips, and image-building. Constant videos with Mercedes cars and flashy lifestyle content create the impression that appearance matters more than transparent education.

At one point there were even claims about making “130k in a single trade,” while at the same time courses are aggressively sold for $269. If someone is truly generating that level of trading income consistently, the heavy focus on selling courses and hype marketing naturally raises serious questions.

Overall, this feels more like a social media brand built around hype, lifestyle, and recycled concepts rather than genuine professional trading education. Absolutely not recommended. This is Just a Show off

11 May 2026
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