5percentperweek Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

5 percentperweek.com is a TOTAL SCAM!

This is a complete scam. They do weekly trades in indexes that make 4-5% most of the weeks. The problem is that once every few months, the index makes a big move and they lose 60-80%. You won't see those big losers on the performance page. They simply hide them.

Some members reported 80-90% losses within short period of time.

This is an extremely risky strategy that is presented as conservative, which is of course very misleading.

To put things in perspective, if you start with 100k, and compound it 5% per week, you will have a million after 4 years, 10 million after 8 years, 100 million after 12 years and a BILLION dollars after 16 years. But instead of starting a hedge fund and earn billions in fees, they just charge a $250 per month?? Does it make sense to you?

Avoid at all cost.

August 19, 2024
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