written by reader The Money Zone

by callistyler | May 18, 2018 7:23 am

The latest pitch from Shah at Money Map claims to have discovered an algorithm that predicts the market movement week to week with 93% accuracy. He has sworn off stocks which I would assume means all avenues of investing involving those stocks. The service is quite expensive when so little is known about the technique involved. Using options[1] in such a short window is a big gamble so what is he doing?

Endnotes:
  1. options: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/options/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2018/05/microblog-the-money-zone/


7 responses to “written by reader The Money Zone”

  1. archives2001 says:

    Yup, I’d sure like to know too!

  2. $$$ says:

    He want’s 2,000 to sign up. Anyone know someone who has?, and is it working?…

  3. silveredquill says:

    It involves predicting each week if the S&P 500 will go up or down. Perhaps it may be options on S&P500.

  4. Al Walters says:

    I am a subscriber to The Money Zone. I have been with them since Mr. Gilani’s first recommendation (May 7, 2018). The supposed 93% success rate does not exist in real time. He professes to rely on an algorhythim called ANNY, but he tends to interject his own ideas and has been wrong most of the time, causing his subscribers to lose lots of money when following his recommendations. They have a “no refund” policy, so even though a subscriber who in good faith pays thousands of dollars upfront, with the expectation that they will receive a valuable service and a good chance of a return on their investment, they, instead, are just that much poorer. I’ve called their customer service office, requesting a refund, and received nothing but their “no refund” policy. I strongly advise that anyone who is thinking about investing in “The Money Zone” or any other program that Shah Gilani is a principle in, run the other way.

  5. taubie says:

    Thank you, Al Walters! The info you provided was invaluable and made the decision about Galani ‘s overhyped service much easier. No, I won’t be giving him my $2000. Thanks again for taking the time to comment.

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