Atlantictrading Avis 2

TrustScore 3 sur 5

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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

This server is a joke

This server is a joke. They use bots that cost a few pounds every month and lie to their subscribers how they spend thousands of dollars monthly to keep up the bot ecosystem. The head of the company "Fox" is the worst trader i've seen, he regularly alerts loser stocks (never follows up on them afterwards), leaves fake testimonials from his own alt discord accounts, and whenever his stock reverses, he doubles down with hype and uses his own subscribers as exit liquidity - disgusting! He always mentions that he doesn't want to get into legal issues, that's why he never tells his exit strategy on stocks. He knows very well that he is JUST ON THAT LINE of being legal/illegal with his trades...
It's all a scheme, a scam, Fox promises you wealth while he makes money on you in two ways:
1) your monthly subscription
2) his alerted stocks - YOU are his exit liquidity, YOU will be hyped up to hold or buy more while he quietly sells.

Once these issues were raised to attention, they banned every person on the discord server who called out these shady moves and they deleted every messages and proofs from their chat so new subscribers couldn't see it.

It's a disaster, if you want to learn how to trade, just watch youtube videos. If you want to make quick money, just go to a casino - you have better chances there to win some back at least.

4 septembre 2025
Avis spontané
Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Hype, cherry-picked results, and poor management, not worth it

When I first came across Atlantic Trading, the marketing looked slick: glowing testimonials, promises of expert analysts, and even claims of “Zero Losses in ’24.” On the surface, it sounded like a place to learn, trade, and grow. But after spending time inside the Discord, my personal experience was very different, and not in a good way.

Cherry-picked “wins.”
What stood out to me almost immediately was how trades were reported. In my view, a lot of wins were declared the moment the price briefly touched green, regardless of whether the call was actually profitable for members who followed along. For example, you could be told to hold through a move, the stock might flash a tiny spike, and then tank, but that spike would be celebrated in the group as a “win.” My impression was that the public-facing results were being massaged to look much better than what most people experienced in real time.

Culture that rewards hype, not accountability.
Instead of an atmosphere of teamwork or honest review, I often saw a defensive culture. When people raised concerns about repeated pumping of the same ticker, or questioned why bad trades weren’t acknowledged, the response wasn’t constructive discussion, it was warnings, mutes, or dismissals. At the same time, certain members were allowed to flame or insult without consequence. To me, that felt like clear favoritism and poor moderation. A serious trading community should encourage feedback and transparency, not silence it.

Questionable management and team selection.
A number of members pointed out that the so-called “team” seemed thrown together at random. From my perspective, the leadership came across as more interested in preserving their own image than in building a credible or consistent service. Whenever people tried to provide genuine feedback or suggest improvements, the management’s first instinct seemed to be to get defensive rather than listen. It gave me the impression of a group more concerned with protecting egos than improving results.

Overblown claims without evidence.
Their advertising is filled with bold promises: “expert analysts with 20+ years’ experience,” “zero losses,” endless testimonials. But during my time there, I never saw an independently audited track record, verifiable trade logs, or any kind of transparency to back those claims. For a service charging money and positioning itself as professional, the lack of verifiable data was a red flag.

Strict no-refunds policy.
The terms and conditions are very clear: no refunds, no guarantees. That’s something I only noticed after the fact. In my opinion, any company confident in the value of its product would stand behind it and offer at least some kind of satisfaction guarantee. Here, once they have your payment, you’re stuck, regardless of your experience.

Final thoughts:
In my personal experience, Atlantic Trading felt more like a hype machine than a serious trading community. Between the cherry-picked “wins,” defensive culture, questionable management, unfair treatment of contributors, exaggerated marketing claims, and a hard no-refund policy, I came away feeling it simply wasn’t worth the money.

Others may feel differently, but I personally would not recommend Atlantic Trading to anyone who’s serious about learning, growing, or actually improving their trading skills. For me, there are far better ways to invest in your trading journey than subscribing to a Discord group that relies more on hype than transparency.

30 août 2025
Avis spontané

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