WallStreet Forex Robot REAL (by forexwallstreet) Quick Stats
Gain: +301.16%
Drawdown: 27.95%
Pips: 2027.7
Trades: 1301
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Type: Real
Leverage: 1:500
Trading: Automated

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forexstrategico

Member Since Jul 21, 2010  115 posts Dave (forexstrategico) May 03 2012 at 05:58

   BluePanther posted:
   
   prototipo posted:
   I sell this ea, packet of 3 original full license at 150$

mail at me at myfxbook


Sorry, but I wouldn't buy from a reseller unless authorised by the developer. You could be selling some rehashed garbage of an EA and purporting it to be WSFR, when it isn't. Too many scam artists out there.

You may be genuine, but you would be best to request a refund and encourage others to purchase legitimately - through the developer.


Up to you, if you want to save money i can give a try for free... Some others users are trying.

rcartaxo

Member Since May 10, 2011  1 posts rcartaxo May 04 2012 at 18:34
What is the developer's website?


primevalea

Member Since Jan 14, 2010  449 posts primevalea Jun 12 2012 at 06:07
oh very big dd today grin

Money makes more money $ ... $$$
gelsi

Member Since Apr 09, 2012  26 posts Forex430 (gelsi) Jun 26 2012 at 06:26
wow. june not good for this bot

mckarlos

Member Since Jun 23, 2011  13 posts mckarlos Jun 28 2012 at 14:48
Wallstreet Forex is really scam. everybody got a big drawdown. And the support offers a new tool to prevent this according to new messages, i quote;

'We are pleased to inform you that we have just released a new Premium License version of WallStreet Forex Robot with an advanced news filter function!

Here is what it offers:

- an integrated advanced news filter, which protects your account from unprofitable trades, due to unexpected market volatility caused by major news events.
- ability to trade with one additional real account.
- priority support, provided by our Support Team.

The Premium License version of the WallStreet Forex Robot is available for only a $7.99 monthly subscription.'


that means all users which have just the expensive basic version can not prevent unprofitable trades, Wallstreet Forex should implement this in a new update for everybody how have a normal licence

fortenova

Member Since Oct 30, 2009  35 posts Fortenova (fortenova) Jun 28 2012 at 15:48

   mckarlos posted:
   Wallstreet Forex is really scam. everybody got a big drawdown. And the support offers a new tool to prevent this according to new messages, i quote;

'We are pleased to inform you that we have just released a new Premium License version of WallStreet Forex Robot with an advanced news filter function!

Here is what it offers:

- an integrated advanced news filter, which protects your account from unprofitable trades, due to unexpected market volatility caused by major news events.
- ability to trade with one additional real account.
- priority support, provided by our Support Team.

The Premium License version of the WallStreet Forex Robot is available for only a $7.99 monthly subscription.'


that means all users which have just the expensive basic version can not prevent unprofitable trades, Wallstreet Forex should implement this in a new update for everybody how have a normal licence



The $7.99 a month is peanuts compared to the losses you can make. Of course you could sit there yourself and switch the robot on or off.

The biggest loss on the account was caused by a weekend gap after the Spain intervention. Wallstreet could have avoided this by closing the trades on Friday let say 30 minutes before closing time. On Sunday night depending on the gap it could open the trade again.

Trading should be boring otherwise you are losing money.
mckarlos

Member Since Jun 23, 2011  13 posts mckarlos Jun 29 2012 at 12:53
7,99 a month is not the problem. Its just because wallstreet indirectly forced us to buy this licence instead of creating a stable ea for this money we bought. Look out what they promise on there webpage and then look what happens in real. How long do we need to recovery such loss?

LKForex

Member Since Sep 29, 2010  181 posts Dash (LKForex) Jul 16 2012 at 06:44
Selling a license for $100! i bought it for $299! I accept paypal! MSG me.

Get Rich or Die Trying
forexstrategico

Member Since Jul 21, 2010  115 posts Dave (forexstrategico) Aug 01 2012 at 10:54 (edited Aug 01 2012 at 10:55 )
Selling 3 licenses all for $100! i bought it for $299! I accept paypal! MSG me.
I give a try for free.

phil

Member Since Oct 15, 2011  62 posts phil (phil) Aug 06 2012 at 04:51
Is anyone getting the results they have been getting in the last few trades?

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