Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Robert Thatcher
Posted by Robert Thatcher on December 19, 2004 at 10:39:12:
Mr.James Dicks,Would like more information about the4xmade easy.Do you have a website?Thank You Robert Thatcher.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Robert Thatcher
Posted by Robert Thatcher on December 19, 2004 at 10:39:12:
Mr.James Dicks,Would like more information about the4xmade easy.Do you have a website?Thank You Robert Thatcher.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Jaymanicus
Posted by Jaymanicus on February 28, 2004 at 12:27:47:
Your life will be nothing if you approach Forex in the manner you describe.
You can’t jast waltz in and make a buck in this business…very rarely happens.
Don’t be a statistic…you should have taken the time necessary to succeed BEFORE YOU BOUGHT THE SOFTWARE.
Now that you’ve purchased it, you can go to the Moneytec Forum and read about what other EXPERIENCED traders have to say.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Jaymanicus
Posted by Jaymanicus on February 28, 2004 at 12:08:36:
All, found this on the Moneytec Forum website:
To all Traders,
About the controversy of the efectivness of 4X Made Easy.
A class action suit has been filed.
The attorney is:
Eric Coakley
Straus & Boies, LLP
730 17th Street
Suit 550
Denver, CO 80202
You have to be registered with Moneytec to veiw at this link:
http://www.moneytec.com/forums/_showthread/_threadid-7116/_s-
Cheers.
Jay
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Mines
Posted by Mines on February 19, 2004 at 10:45:32:
Did you check the Day Trade Forex System? What is the $99 introductory price convering?
Cheers
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by kev d
Posted by kev d on December 06, 2005 at 10:20:39:
Hello John,
I read your post and agree with everything you wrote. I do
not usually write to any links as I prefer to observe and judge against
my experiences from trading. What you remarked upon hit me as the
honest truth as I have been trading for over 5 years and in the
beginning I was lucky (a novice dream) to make a 300 % profit which
was soon reversed. The time after this made me concentrate on
lowering my exposure whilst still using a 50-1 leverage and doing a lot
more reading and experimenting. A company called Oanda allows you
to trade small lots as low as 1$, (they also have demo accounts but the
interest level may be somewhat stifled with paper money). This may
appear to be low but experience is hard to get and can never be
bought. I have now settled into a more relaxed stress free method of
trading that takes time into the perspective. I will probably have a
greater skill level and confidence in 10 years time or so. This is a
lifetime commitment not a quick get rich venture, they simply do not
exist. The diligent studying of all aspects connected to trading will
always take time to experiment with either in the demo world or the
real one but we must never falter. Get studying and earn that level is all
I can tell myself as nothing ever comes easy, definately not 4X.
All the best in your ventures John.
Kev D
Re: When will you EVER learn? - Posted by TS
Posted by TS on February 21, 2004 at 21:37:57:
I’m trying the software out, and yesterday I made $700 on a $1,000 investment, where only $200 was at risk because of a stop loss. It was a paper trade, which is what you do until you are confident to use your real money, Now I don’t represent anything and could care less what anyone thinks - but why is it the people that say they have been in the business are the only ones complaining? Scared of something? Ya, $3,000 is alot of money, but it takes money to make money. If you open a business, you’ll spend alot more than that! I will take just 1 trade like the one I mentioned earlier, one a week or two weeks - figure out the return rate yourselves. All I know is once I make $3000 back, I don’t care what kind of scam it is or perceived to be. Either go forward or continue to be scared and stay status quo - the software will help you if you want - that is the bottom line! Good luck to all!
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Marvellus
Posted by Marvellus on September 27, 2005 at 23:40:53:
should I buy it and do you have a copy I pay u to use it a small amount
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Sean
Posted by Sean on March 01, 2004 at 17:13:32:
Hello:
I am not going to use any harsh language. My experiences with 4x made easy was a failure. Many of us work from 7 A.M. to late in the day. Sonetimes there’s overtime.
I tried 4x made easy during the times I could use my computer in my home. As I soon learned, no one can make any profit when the markets are closed. I had virtually no activity except when the Yen and Austrailian Dollars were trading after 9 P.M. EST. In short, I lost almost $10,000 in less than 10 days using the paper currency they provided me with.
When the seminar was back in town the following month, I returned the software. I was met with some resistance with the moderator who wanted to know why I wanted to return it.
This product might work if you have all the time in the world between 8 A.M. and 4 P.M. EST. But be warned; you will probably need to marry your computer to have a go at this venture.
P.S. 4x made easy charges $100 per month in addition to the $3,000 software package you will receive. If after one year you don’t break even and make at least $4,200 in profits, what’s the sense of joining?
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Bryant
Posted by Bryant on February 11, 2004 at 13:49:08:
I agree with you! I think that it works. I have not done it yet but I think that I could do it.
Bryant
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Sean
Posted by Sean on March 01, 2004 at 17:23:12:
Please read my comments posted March 1, 2004
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Bryant
Posted by Bryant on February 11, 2004 at 13:45:20:
I went to one of the seminars last night and believed what they said but not enough to buy the system yet.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by John
Posted by John on February 18, 2004 at 19:52:25:
I trade foreign currency for a living as a broker. 4X Made Easy is a waste of money. It is a scam. The software offers no information that you couldn’t figure out yourself. I would say there is no such thing as get rich quick, but I bet James Dick has gotten rich quick off of stealing peoples hard earned money.
My email is Effects_Trading@yahoo.com…email me for some more informatiion or if you want to deal with a broker who will be honest with you about risks and rewards. Take Care and please save your 4G’s for something else.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by joe
Posted by joe on October 21, 2004 at 12:00:24:
I would like more information on a very viable alternative to 4X Made Easy
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Donna Wall
Posted by Donna Wall on October 24, 2004 at 17:34:20:
Since this company is listed in ripoffs.com, I’m afraid it’s too risky a proposition.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Luis Colon
Posted by Luis Colon on January 03, 2007 at 14:32:06:
James Dicks is now the president of PremiereTrade LLC, Altamonte FL, which provides a similar GREEN-RED arrow software as his former colleague, 4X Made Easy. Amazingly so, PremiereTrade’s refund policies mimicks 4x Made Easy as stated in his recent class action suit in Denver CO. I know this because I too requested a refund and it has been over 60 days since I returned the software and I have yet to get my refund.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Penny
Posted by Penny on February 19, 2004 at 11:57:32:
I don’t know what it covers.
Re: When will you EVER learn ? - Posted by Mon Adez
Posted by Mon Adez on September 07, 2004 at 02:39:57:
Please e-mail me if you have benefited from 4x Made easy software and may be you can help me get started. I will appreciate if your email account is given to me for more interaction.
Re: When will you EVER learn? - Posted by john
Posted by john on February 23, 2004 at 19:43:18:
you’re a dummy. big deal, one $700 trade. I made $5000 last week on 5 different contracts. All by looking at the charts myself. That software offers nothing you couldn’t figure out on your own if you weren’t so eager to throw your money away.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by SeaTigr
Posted by SeaTigr on February 25, 2004 at 13:28:21:
Ok, I posted once & I didn’t see it go up, so if there was a delay and this is a repeat, my apologies.
Let’s see…where to begin. How about with a nice news article provided by a previous poster about the business practices of 4xME?
http://www.sfbg.com/38/16/cover_poor.html
Now, there’s no rule that says people who’ve done shadey things in the past never go straight but when you combine previous dealings with the adage “when it sounds too good to be true, it usually is…”
Now I know we all get impressed by the stats of how much money banks make from forex…but the real secret to how they make money is the number of zeroes before the decimal when they execute a transaction. As a previous poster said, “It takes money to make money.” That is true…it is also true that there is a direct relationship between the amount of money you invest and the amount of money you make. Very few people are able to turn a tiny pile of money into a huge pile of money…hence leveraging. 4xME talks a bit about leveraging, specifically your ability to put up a small initial investment to gain control of a larger amount of money. Remind anybody of a business loan? The nasty thing about loans is you have to pay them back, and this is where leveraging can get people into trouble…and how leveraging (which used to be called buying on margin) helped cause the Great Depression. Let’s say you’re a small time investor and you only have $1,000. You leverage that amount at 50-1, giving you control of $50,000. You then play the forex and, hopefully, do as well as a previous poster and make a 70% profit: $35,000 (+ the $50,000 you leveraged). That’s great for you. However, let’s say you suffer some bad luck and lose 5% instead of profiting 70%. You have now lost $2,500. That means whoever you leveraged with will be calling you for $1,500 - unless they don’t already have your $1,000 in which case they will want $2,500. But wait…you only had $1,000 to invest. Guess you better sell some of your stuff unless the leveraging company is nice enough to let you make monthly payments. If this system was really so great, all the banks and corporations would be clients of 4xME and you’d think 4xME would wave that around and shout it from the roof tops - talk about a great selling point. If you really want to dabble in the forex, just go to Google and enter “foreign exchange.” You’ll find several firms near the top that (based on my admittedly superficial research) have a cleaner record than 4xME and offer nearly identical looking software free when you establish an account with them for less money than it costs to buy 4xME.
Me, I’ll stick to Blackjack and Texas Hold 'Em…I like the odds a lot better.
Re: james dicks 4x made easy ??? - Posted by Mines
Posted by Mines on February 20, 2004 at 13:07:28:
Didn’t you say in your posting that you have found the link to that site? I thought you’ve checked it out.