I got an email from doublingstocks.com that directed me to a beta test of a day trading robot. Allegedly licensed to 7 investors for $112,000 each, this robot was being offered to only 6 beta testers, and to make sure they would really use it, they would be charged $197. Upon further investigation, one of the videos on the related newsletter site claimed that the programmer / website owner was interviewed by an investor-oriented TV show. When I watched the video, it was clear that the person being interviewed was not a programmer nor expert on artificial intelligence, but a writer employed by Bloomberg. This is a definite misrepresentation and would fail any measure of "truth in advertising". This is fraud. A Google search on "Jason Kelly daytradingrobot" showed a number of sites referring to the video (there must be an attractive affiliate bonus), as well as a reference to another complaint. That report and further comments unraveled the entire set of references. Do not subscribe to this newsletter, and do not pay for the fake beta.
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