written by reader Jim Rickard’s “Project Prophesy”

by steveac03 | December 13, 2017 6:39 am

Has anyone seen this recent offering from Agora[1] or got any experience of the service, supposedly underpinned by big-data analytics software?

Endnotes:
  1. Agora: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/agora/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2017/12/microblog-jim-rickards-project-prophesy/


9 responses to “written by reader Jim Rickard’s “Project Prophesy””

  1. Upendra Topiwala says:

    Jim Rickards – Founder, The Prophesy Project.
    Has anyone experienced Jim’s service and how reliable is this software he claims can predict the movement of stocks…?

  2. cagboulder says:

    any input???

  3. Dee says:

    WATCH OUT….so far “Project Prophesy” is mostly “Project Poverty”.
    The fee is $2000 a year non-refundable…but,,,,after viewing their promo they offered a quarterly period look for $500 which I tried and then said stop…I wanted out since the performance was terrible but they say no we are going to bill you for a
    year. Fighting that.!
    So the service itself is not worth it and Agora Financial will try to lock you in even if you stop using their trial.

  4. johnb2919 says:

    I subscribed to Jim Rickards’ Prophesy. I checked the portfolio. 10 out of 10 losing positions. Two weeks later 10 out of 11 losing positions. I called to cancel. Was told I could not cancel. I entered a dispute on my AMEX card payment because the claims on the web site/email were false.

    I did get another $1500 dispute against Agora approved by AMEX.

    I have set up my email to route all the agora emails to “deleted messages”.

  5. johnb2919 says:

    I did get my $2000 payment for Jim Rickards Prophesy system refunded by AMEX after I filed a dispute because I was not satisfied with the product.

  6. JohnJ says:

    I subscribed to Project Prophesy and stuck with it for the year. I gave it a try after reading several of Jim’s books. He seems to have a good handle on economic theory. Unfortunately, his handle on options trading doesnt even come close to whats advertised. A very few winners, but mostly false prophesy. In addition Agora is the worst that I’ve experienced in regards to spam email. Since signing up, I’m constantly bombarded with additional services. I would stay away from this service and all things Agora.

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