Topstockalert Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Alerts are worthless

Alerts are worthless, Don't waste your money on this, they alert a lot more losers than winners. You will lose your capital quickly.

June 11, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't waste your money

Don't waste your money, unfortunately, I paid for three months. Worst service ever, zero help, all they tell you is do your due diligence. They give you 5 stocks a day with a suggested purchase price and give you a minimum target price to get out of 2 cents and up, from where you bought. Idea is apparently to move your stop loss as the stock moves up (if it moves up)...and he gives you a suggested stop loss of 2-5%. 95% of the time you are stopped out and lucky if you make the minimum target price. Sure, they brag when they hit a home run (which is seldom), but by the time you count your losses and in-out cost, not worth it. And no way you can trade 5 new stocks per day plus what you bought the weeks before, do due diligence and hold the stock for any length of time because it ties up your capital. Also, about 70% of the suggested stocks are medical related. Trust me, you can do better just by picking your own stocks and play the "supertrend" on the bar chart.

April 17, 2023
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