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Scam platform!! They took my money and ghosted… until I filed with 𝐀𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐭 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐮 (𝐜𝐨𝐦). I wouldn’t risk investing online anymore.
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Scam platform!! They took my money and ghosted… until I filed with 𝐀𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐀𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐭 𝐁𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐮 (𝐜𝐨𝐦). I wouldn’t risk investing online anymore.
The whole process was worrying, but 𝗙𝗿𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗲𝗹𝗱𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗺 .. 𝗖𝗢𝗠 helped me get my funds back.
Their strategy is novel—pure value, no phony hoopla. At last, I'm getting steady profits. Laurent has an incredible amount of energy during live sessions. constantly encouraging us to develop.

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
This is the place to be if you're serious about trading. It's the closest thing to actual assistance, but it's not magic. Laurent's instruction on mentality is revolutionary. I've never seen anything like it.

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Very disappointed with this trader, not worth the money

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
I want to share my personal experience with that guy who goes by the name Laurent Billionaire.
He recommended a broker I had never heard of before(Fxcess) — completely unknown and extremely suspicious in my opinion. After signing up, And making a deposit of 300$ he added me to his Telegram group where he shared his trading “signals.”
From there, several red flags appeared:
Highly questionable TP/SL ratios — for example, a Take Profit of 1 while the Stop Loss was 10.
Only about 30–40% of the trades were winning trades and the rest LOSES .
I personally ended up losing around $1,000, and most of the trades resulted in losses.
Based on my experience, I strongly advise others to be careful and stay away from him .
He already scammed people in France and ran away to Dubai i realized that after a research i made of him .
SCAM SCAM SCAM
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Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Hello everyone i just want to warn you about this guy Laurent i was in his telegram group for some time and at first everything was good..After some time his 90% signals started to hit SL like constantly and other 10% would hit only tp1 with 30 pips. He offered me an funded acc of 50k, I paid 600 dollars to enter his whop community and there was a link to the bullwaves page where I had to pay another 100 euros for that challange and it wasn't even an acc of 50k at all but of 10k, then he added me to the telegram group for funded signals. Also same thing there even worse, his signals were terrible and i fast blow up my account,, He also write fake reviews here and its so obvious so dont fall for that that guy doesnt know what hes doing so avoid him and his telegram group

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Do no trust this scammer!!!! I have paid 4500 euro and the eabot dont gave back my money.. DUBAI MUST ARRESTED HIM NOOOOOW!!!!!

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
DO NOT JOIN THIS GROUP, save your money, this guy will get you to sign up to a broker, with a minimum of $300 deposit, and daily he sends about 3 to 5 trades a day, which are absolutely terrible, he has a 100 pip stop loss on gold and a 20 pip take profit on tp1, 40 pip for tp2, it is known in trading to be consistently profitable you need to have a minimum of a 1:2RR, none of his trades has ever had a 1:2 RR you will be lucky to hit tp3 which is a 1:1RR if it ever happens, the reason he sends a lot of trades is because the more trades you take using his broker the more money he will make from commission, and you blowing your account and redepositing, and he brags about having a 80% winrate in a week, and fake stats which are wayyy to exaggerated, to get you to join his group, I have been in both his forex and crypto group, for 8 month now, not 1 month have I been profitable,even when risking 1% per trade, whenever new people join the group after a week of trading they might make money and think this guy is legit, I thought he is but in a month or 2, you would never be profitable. After explaining to him in his dm’s how he should fix his risk to reward he blocked me, even though I was respectful to him, and wanted to make his trades atleast make some sort of money consistently.

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Great experience with Laurent and his team, you just have to be smart and be careful with your money management. Signals good, let’s continue!!

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
The worst of the worst. This guy is unscrupulous. He convinced me to make a deposit for himself. He made me lose €4,500, and the shameless man even asked me to put in more money. To me, he's a scammer. Be careful with him. He's selfish and a bad guy. Life will put him in his place sooner or later, no matter how well he lives today. Signed: José Seco de Vega.

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You can only do good really if you have a huge account as the risk to reward is crazy.

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Avoid at all cost - paid the deposit and registered through their affiliate link on vantage , and they never added me into their vip group .. crazy

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
does anyone tried to join this new telegram group? I’ve been waiting for an answer from support over a week now and the guy tells me to wait all the time.
I used to be in Laurent’s 1% group and at that time it was good and I made profit. But then he closed it down (don’t ask me why) and now with the new group something just seems very off..
Hope anyone here can help me understand if I should abort mission or still join his group..

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Hello Guys,
This is a scam, sends all the time videos of enjoying the Dubai highlife cause he is counting on volumes trading!
Keep in mind, he makes profit if you loose or win!
The signals have no solid reading! Quite the opposite. And at the end of the week he posts that they have 87.7% accuracy!
I followed each signal all the way for the same week and it was 40%.

Reply from Laurent Billionaire
Laurent Correia “Billionaire Guru” Telegram FX Trade Signals – Scam?
Hi guys,
does anyone have a longer-term real experience with these guys’ trading signals? Is it a scam? Did anyone ever make any money with his service? How in reality, this guy makes money to finance his lifestyle?
I have 15 years of trading experience, growing my account from 100k to 3.2m USD with stocks options and futures. But I never trade FX and Bitcoin, so I wanted to try this guy’s signals. This guy shows a flashy lifestyle, full of Ferraris, a mansion in Dubai, and Emirates First Class flying. I was curious about what is behind it, so I followed 100% of his trades for a couple of months. His Telegram signals are for free, but to be added, he requires from you to open a new account with shady brokers like FX Giants, etc.
However, it seems more like a scam – almost every week his signals were in deep minus. Some days his account was in profit of 25-50k USD, he made a mega huge promotion on his Instagram and Telegram channel, but on most days when his account was 100k or 200k USD in a loss, he was just quiet. He published a weekly recap of his trade, which is a clear scam – in most weeks, he put there only 1 loss per week, although in reality, he had 4-5 losses in that particular week.
He's using an extremely dangerous strategy (according to most trading books, for example the famous author Van Tharp) with negative expectancy, which although looks very appealing to novice traders – here is the summary (this one is ofor Bitcoin, but he uses similar for FX and Gold):
• always 3 positions are opened in each trade
• Stop Loss for all 3 positions (P1, P2, P3) is 1.000 pips (so 3.000 pips in total)
• Take Profit for Position 1 only (TP1) is only 200 pips
• Take Profit for Position 2 only (TP2) is only 500 pips
• Take Profit for Position 3 only (TP3) is 1.000 pips
• If TP1 is reached, you move your Stop Loss for remaining positions to break-even.
However, if you calculate this correctly, this is an extremely dangerous strategy. Here are the possible outcomes:
• when Stop Loss hit – you have a minus 3.000 pips (!) (from all 3 positions)
• when TP1 is reached – you have a plus of only 200 pips
• when TP2 is reached – you have a plus of only 700 pips (200 from P1 and 500 from P2)
• when TP3 is reached – you have a plus of only 1.700 pips (200 from P1, 500 from P2 and 1.000 from P3)
This means that you need to hit 15 times (!) the PT1 to compensate only for 1 Stop Loss trade!!! In most days, only TP1 was reached, TP2 was hit only occasionally, TP3 was hit almost never. If you have 2-3 Stop Loss trades in a week (which happened in most weeks), you were guaranteed to have a week with a big loss.
The RRR (Risk to Reward Ratio) of this strategy is extremely bad. Most trading books say that to be profitable, you need to have your average profit to average loss at least 2:1 or 3:1. This strategy has an average RRR of only maybe 0,2:1.
BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL HERE.
The question is, how does this guy make money for his lifestyle? Does anybody know?
A friend told me that he’s making money only from the new deposits of his new clients he scams. The broker knows that this strategy loses money, so he’s willing to share maybe 50% of the new deposit back to this guy as a cashback, often in bitcoin. Is this even possible?? Maybe this is the reason why he’s using shady brokers. And also, although he must be very busy as a “billionaire”, this guy finds time (maybe a couple of hours) every day to open 5 or 10 new client accounts for his amateur “wanna-be traders” followers.
We also found that this guy was already charged in France for a Bitcoin, NFT crime scamming people for a lot of money (see on LeParisien website, just translated this article into English). Maybe this is the reason why he needs to run away to Dubai to avoid jail in France.

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