Contradicting data and diamond shaped scam
Been in the academy for years. Now I can confidently say: this is all bullshit. The core strategy is extremely basic, often with very low win rates, low R, low in frequency, and requires heavy personal refinement just to reach modest returns. Even then, results remain inconsistent, with poor performance almost always blamed on mindset rather than flaws in the system. Psychology is important. But the mentor has build this narrative to keep you paying for overcomplicated data and always blame yourself for losing streaks. Trades are never executed live or discussed in real-time price action, everything is explained in hindsight. He claims to be from the industry, yet never took a trade live or shared real knowledge.
Over time, the teachings became increasingly inconsistent. Rules, concepts, and frameworks constantly change, and the data often contradicts itself, making it difficult to build confidence or long-term consistency. Live sessions frequently feel improvised rather than structured. Despite extensive backtesting by many members, sustained profitability is rare, and member retention appears very low.
A major red flag was seeing student-shared ideas later presented as M7’s own, without credit, often framed as part of a “long-term plan.” The academy also feels designed as a recurring membership business, relying on proprietary tools, data, and new services to keep members dependent.
Save time, money and your self-worth and stay away from it.
31 de dezembro de 2025
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