I have a hard time calling anything related to to the stock market legitimate, but this site seems to be about as legitimate as it's possible to be in that field.
The stock market is basically gambling. Some basic knowledge is required, but it's impossible to eliminate the element of luck, just as there's no guaranteed system for winning at poker.
My personal prejudices aside, I don't see anything particularly scammy or malicious on this site. It's been around for a few years, that's a good sign.
Strongly worded privacy policy is a positive.
The author, Barry D. Moore, claims membership in the IFTA and STA of the UK.
The IFTA doesn't seem to list individual members.
There's a record of a Barry David Moore passing the STA diploma test in the January 2010 issue of their journal, so that checks out.
No SSL encryption on logins is a negative.
My verdict is this is a legitimate site, and the author probably really believes he's got a good system.
This site is SAFE, the information is fantastic, the products are more than I expected, Got some trainings there and have been introduced to the market mecanism. I am currently using the learnings to generate a income. You can do the same ;-)
There is so much I want to say, however, I hope this sums it up. This site is SAFE, the information is fantastic, the products are more than I expected, and I am currently using them to generate a healthy income.
I have been benefiting from the information supplied and training provided by liberated stock trader for the past 2 years. I know it to be a genuine website business and I can see no evidence of why this site is rated poorly? The comments left by Skander1345 and Kraftwork demonstrates only one thing, and that is that they have obviously not carried out any creadible work to offer any foundation to their week and ilfounded remarks/feedback.
LST publish plenty of FREE solid advice and guidance in the form of Podcast/training and webinars, for any person of reasonable inteligence to make their own judgement as to wheather any intial investment provides value for money. I see absolutely no evidence of Phishing or a scam.
I think there is a massive flaw in this process of WOT, the liberated stock trader is a genuine website business and I can see no evidence of why this is rated poorly? Not sure where those who have accused the site of being a scam, but if I was the owner, id them sure get my legal team onto those who falsely accused. Skander1345 and Kraftwork – hope you’re going to get your just deserts on this one – bad move to falsely accuse a company of phishing or being a scam, I’d be waiting to see what comes in the post on this, could be an expensive legal lesson for you both!!
One of the lads in our gang pointed out that this site had an undeserved bad rep.
Based on what, exactly?
These first comments don't even make sense. You pay jack until you purchase the stuff.
Anyway, I now trade part time thanks to this site and I'm £9k up this year and counting.
How's them apples?
Yah.
Right.
Exactly.
:)
I find the rather bizarre and disreputable and/or illogical comments left by some of the users do not represent the actual service(s) available on this site. The early assessors seem to be more interested in reaming through thousands of websites looking for downsides. How very productive.
Reality check: begin.
I and several members of our group of amateur market enthusiasts have either been members or customers of this site for more than two years and have attended several of the online courses and received a significant amount of training at very low cost indeed. Two of the webinars were free to we long standing members.
What we have here is a website as the front door to purchased expert training.
What exactly do you expect when you go looking for market intelligence services? Something for free?
*Cough, cough, Pharisee.*
When you're ready to come play with the adults, you know where to find us.
This site is ligitimate. I have a copy of the Liberated Stock Trader book. Which is a great warts and all introduction to market trading. They also provide regular updates and market analysis.
Seems way too detailed for a phishing scam. I see no evidence of scams but lots of stock trading content. I couldn't find a privacy policy though. I wouldn't register without knowing what they will do with your info.