Turbo Trade
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#69
in Financial Services
NPS Score
0
Recommended: Unlikely
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Used this business recently? Share your experience to help others decide.
Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am deeply disappointed with my experience with Quick Trade, Stock Market College, and Turbo Trade. My journey began through a company representative, who made several promises regarding the support, training, and resources I would receive to help me transition into trading full-time. Unfortunately, these expectations were not met, and I feel misled by the representations made at the outset. Lack of Promised Support: I was assured of daily support from a company representative, yet in practice, the only responses I received were minimal, often just a "thumbs up" on WhatsApp. The limited engagement led to a series of unsuccessful trades, making it clear that the promised guidance was lacking. Overpriced & Basic Course Content: The trading course itself was very basic, covering information that is freely available online or offered by brokers at no cost. Given the price of the course, I do not believe it provided value for money, and the promised support was absent. Disorganized Live Trading Sessions: I was led to believe these sessions would be valuable in placing profitable trades, yet the facilitators appeared unprepared, and students ended up leading discussions rather than receiving structured guidance. For someone trying to learn and manage risk, this was not a beneficial experience. Unreliable Trading Signals: The daily trading signals were another resource I was promised. However, in January, most signals resulted in losses, making them unreliable. Additionally, they were sporadic rather than daily, which was inconsistent with what I was told. Confusing Customer Management & Miscommunication: I was contacted multiple times a day by different representatives, leading to confusion. My initial point of contact later redirected me to other staff without clear communication. This reflects poor internal systems and ineffective customer relationship management. Misleading Information on Funded Challenges: I was offered a funded challenge at a discounted rate but was not properly informed about key terms and risks. This resulted in me failing the challenge due to market volatility during an NFP event. Had the risks been properly explained, I would have avoided trading at that time. Other funded companies provide clearer terms to help traders navigate such challenges, but I did not receive the same level of transparency here. Conclusion Based on my experience, I cannot recommend Quick Trade, Stock Market College, or Turbo Trade to anyone looking for a reliable, transparent, and supportive trading education or service. My experience has been frustrating, and I did not receive the value I was led to expect. I hope my feedback helps others make an informed decision before engaging with these companies.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am deeply disappointed with my experience with Quick Trade, Stock Market College, and Turbo Trade. My journey began through a company representative, who made several promises regarding the support, training, and resources I would receive to help me transition into trading full-time. Unfortunately, these expectations were not met, and I feel misled by the representations made at the outset. Lack of Promised Support: I was assured of daily support from a company representative, yet in practice, the only responses I received were minimal, often just a "thumbs up" on WhatsApp. The limited engagement led to a series of unsuccessful trades, making it clear that the promised guidance was lacking. Overpriced & Basic Course Content: The trading course itself was very basic, covering information that is freely available online or offered by brokers at no cost. Given the price of the course, I do not believe it provided value for money, and the promised support was absent. Disorganized Live Trading Sessions: I was led to believe these sessions would be valuable in placing profitable trades, yet the facilitators appeared unprepared, and students ended up leading discussions rather than receiving structured guidance. For someone trying to learn and manage risk, this was not a beneficial experience. Unreliable Trading Signals: The daily trading signals were another resource I was promised. However, in January, most signals resulted in losses, making them unreliable. Additionally, they were sporadic rather than daily, which was inconsistent with what I was told. Confusing Customer Management & Miscommunication: I was contacted multiple times a day by different representatives, leading to confusion. My initial point of contact later redirected me to other staff without clear communication. This reflects poor internal systems and ineffective customer relationship management. Misleading Information on Funded Challenges: I was offered a funded challenge at a discounted rate but was not properly informed about key terms and risks. This resulted in me failing the challenge due to market volatility during an NFP event. Had the risks been properly explained, I would have avoided trading at that time. Other funded companies provide clearer terms to help traders navigate such challenges, but I did not receive the same level of transparency here. Conclusion Based on my experience, I cannot recommend Quick Trade, Stock Market College, or Turbo Trade to anyone looking for a reliable, transparent, and supportive trading education or service. My experience has been frustrating, and I did not receive the value I was led to expect. I hope my feedback helps others make an informed decision before engaging with these companies.
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