Anyone care to share a positive word on this company? Do they really offer any real value, or just a constant stream of expensive programs to sell you with no real substance to back it up? Below is an email I just shot off to their customer service after yet another urgent push to buy into yet another of their programs before it is ”Too late”!! I am almost ashamed to say that I belong to 3 of their services presently… Read on, or have I shared too much!
Email to Brad – the Director of Customer Care:
Don’t take this the wrong way Brad, but I feel if you guys spent half the energy that you expend on trying to sell or up-sell me on your seemingly endless line of programs, and gave me any level of consistent and profitable investment picks on the 3 subscription services that I have already bought and paid for, then I would be way more willing to consider your new promotions. As it is, I probably get a ratio of 10 to 1 new promotions over any stock pics on my current subscriptions, and so far none of those have been all that great – none of those hundreds of percent overnight increases that you like to point out in your promotions. I know you can – and you have – shown me lists and lists of many past fantastic winners, but so far, my subscriptions have delivered very few picks and VERY modest gains on the ones I have received. Maybe its just my luck that I joined during a relatively dry spell, as for example, since joining the Seven Figure Signals program on the 15th, I have yet to receive even ONE pick. Greg said, and I quote,” I aim to send you 3 to 4 of the most powerful trade opportunities every month” so now with about ½ of a month in the program, I should have seen at least one by now – but so far, only a sell order for a stock that was a buy from before I was a member. And for the premium you charge for this service, I am so far very disappointed. And if fact, from all 3 programs that I have already bought into (Technology Profits, Rude Awakening Pro, and now Seven Figure Signals), there has been pitifully little results. So how about this… until I have made back at least what it has already cost be to join your programs, lets not inundate me any further with the next best thing that apparently I am missing out on. It seems as though no matter what programs I buy into, I am always just one more program away from where the really big money is – it honestly feels like a real bait & switch organization. I am still willing to give your service the benefit of the doubt, but that won’t last much longer – this well has about dried up!
With all sincerity – M Sullens
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You’ll get better advice right here, believe me.
I signed up for the service that monitors twitter (“SERINA”) and they came in with the same kind of promises, basically doubling your money on ever trade, blah, blah.
The actual portfolio was up a whopping 15% if you started with 10K and did 1K investments on every buy and sold when they said to. The service costs $3k for two years so the return isn’t even break even without more starting capital AND it has nowhere near the double your money potential.
It looks for spikes and when they present the data, it looks no different than previous spikes. There’s some human screening going on there which takes all of the machine learning advantages away.
Not impressed.
I signed on for the same thing, except that I backed out, so they offered me the option of a non-refundable plan for three months at $550.
I almost immediately got a suggestion to buy ROKU. I did so. Then about two weeks later, I was told to sell. I did so. Since then, nothing. I made enough on the one piece of advice to pay for my admission to the table, but after an appetizer — nothing else of any substance. All I have seen from them since are orders to sell something I did not have because it preceded my joining. So I guess I made it safely through, but I am very disillusioned now.
Update on my original post as I was just reminded that I’m coming up on the expiration of the original 2-year subscription. SERINA has produced 53 trade recommendations (7 that are still open) for an average of 16% return per trade (avg 78 days in the trade). Annualized return would be decent, but I find some the methodology opaque at best.
There is no visibility to any of the other trades that the tools is flagging with sentiment spikes. For all I know, Greg is looking at chart patterns first then using SERINA to confirm. If you look at the reco’s recent history and see what happens after sentiment spikes, there’s not always a correlation to price movement. Larger spikes earlier in the year might precede a movement or come with the movement or produce no movement at all.
The system has produced 10 doubles (or more) and 6 trades losing 50% or more so far. I don’t see this as a consistent enough tool to renew.
Thank you for your feedback! We love hearing from our subscribers. We also appreciate your interest in our publications.
We want to address your first question. And the answer is a resounding yes. Agora Financial has some of the best writers and publishers in the business. Our mission is to provide trusted financial advice on many subjects no matter your investing experience.
If by now you have not heard from Brad directly, please feel free to email affeedback@gmail.com, and we’ll investigate the information you are waiting on. Alternatively, you can call us at 1-800-708-1020.
We look forward to the opportunity to make your experience with Agora Financial a great one.
-Agora Financial Customer Service
Mr. Sullens, as a publisher myself I understand both your concerns and also Agora’s business model. I have several of my own trading services, but try not to over-do the promotion. My site is http://mmpublishinginc.net if you’d like to take a look.
Thanks Matt, I’ll take a look at what you’ve got going…
Hi, I just tried to upgrade my buying power with special tickers that Greg insured me was so easy to do. Unfortunately nobody at Schwab had a clue as to what I was referring to. The option 7 Figure gave me is highly volatile. I agree with Mr. Sullens because just this morning they tried to sell me another program, and as of yet I have yet to make a dime. I also am new to their program, retired, and living on a very small fixed income. I don’t think I can afford 7 Figure Publishing.
Regards, B Thompson
I got in too and have gotten inundated with several emails a day with the latest and greatest programs. I have learned that their videos are never short and to the point. They keep dangling the carrot out there trying to get you to buy into the next program promising ungodly returns. But I see now that all they are doing is playing on everybody’s hope of winning the lottery. Agora is making a bundle selling us hook, line, and sinker. Beware, Beware !!! I went in figuring that it was too good to be true so I have no one to blame but myself.
I joined Agora’s marijuana stocks that when it;’s time to buy and what to buy Ray will notify me. I hope I don’t miss anything after seeing all this negative information.
I hope you DO get the right notification at the right time!
Can anyone tell me if these Marijuana stocks are good for the upcoming first round?
(CARA)
(XXII)
(TRTC)
And a bonus (MJNA) which I don’t think is going anywhere.
Concerning TRTC, here is the opinion as of December last year of one of the POT newsletters that I belong to – they got a 1 out of 5 rating:
“Terra Tech’s vertical integration strategy is ambitious and such ambition requires considerable expertise in various domains. Unfortunately, there is evidence of significant internal control issues and it is not clear from the prior experience of the executive team that it possesses the requisite experience to successfully scale a vertically integrated operation in a highly regulated industry.
In addition to the demonstrated poor operating expertise, there are several red flags, one being the personal and professional bankruptcies marring the backgrounds of the executive team. Another is the barrage of lawsuits and countersuits between Terra Tech, former employees, joint venture co-owners, and even the landlord of its New Jersey Edible Garden cultivation facility – the lawsuit filed by its landlord alleges failure to pay lease payments. The most recent suit was filed in December 2018 by the co-owner of its Blum dispensary joint-venture. It alleges that Terra Tech stole from its Blum dispensary and improperly audited the joint venture while attempting to remove the co-owner of the venture from their position.
Yet another, and the most practically concerning, red flag is financing received through a recently issued convertible note with conversion features that could be massively dilutive to existing shareholders.
These issues make Terra Tech a risky investment at this time. Even if the company’s business plan is successful, it could be that the profits generated will not accrue to current shareholders.”
And for what it’s worth, here are the number ratings on the others from the same experts:
MJNA – rating 1 out of 5 – as of Dec 2018
CARA – rating 3 our of 5 – as of Nov 2018
XXII – rating 2 our of 5 – as of March 2019
The above opinions are from a paid subscription service that only covers POT stocks – for a good free resource, check out Seeking Alpha (seekingalpha.com). They have an interesting article covering their top picks for 2019 – Canadian and domestic based companies.
Of course no one holds the crystal ball on these companies, and it could be anyone’s guess as to who will break out, but there is value in looking at the fundamentals of these companies, and especially the management team. My portfolio has about a dozen POT hopefuls as I try to cover the field, and hope that I have a few winners in there.
Cheers…
These guys at Agora Financial definitely have a money-making scheme–for themselves. I just watched the “deal” video for Seven Figure Signals. They told me I was going to be one of the first 50 charter members. That’s a lie, obviously, and so they are engaged in fraud, done very carefully so that it would be hard to prosecute and nobody will ever make the effort. They put out the same kinds of videos, over and over. If these guys had these kinds of money-making schemes, they wouldn’t be selling them. They’d be using them, and then retiring to the Bahamas. They are hacks, not that intelligent, not very successful traders who have found a way to make money that’s better for them than trading. Warren Buffet makes money trading, not selling ideas to naive people like I was. I would run, not walk, away from Agora Financial. I had a subscription service for a while (not Agora-related) from a guy who didn’t lie about what he was doing–my circumstances didn’t really allow me to take advantage of it. But he charged a much smaller, very reasonable fee for his service, and it wasn’t bad. It just wasn’t a good fit for me and I left with no animosity. But these guys at Agora put up the same video with the same crap over and over again. Get out and don’t get back in is my thought. Keep your retirement money safe from these guys.
Run, don’t walk, away from Agora financial. I was taken in by them once, but never again. They put up the same video over and over again, with the same gimmicks. Of course, they HAVE found a great money-making scheme–for themselves. It involves taking money from naive people (like I was) to give them mediocre advice in exchange. Keep your retirement funds safe from them.
I just watched the sales pitch on Agora’s supposedly new “Whisper Trading System.” I immediately did a search on the company and found you people here. Unfortunately, my gut instinct was correct. My father gave me a pearl of wisdom when he told me that there is no such thing as a free lunch! I reviewed the posts here on this site and I saw that the customer service email for Agora Financial was a Gmail address. That is a major red flag right there. A real company would have their own website and you would normally be sending an email to someone such as “Brad@AgoraFinancial.com” or something like that.
The other major issue was the very fact that the presenter in the video is telling me that he is basically receiving Insider Information [the ‘whisper’] and he is going to sell the whisper program to 50 people who buy in today and hand over $1,000.
I am a pragmatic public accountant who is now retired and I learned my lesson long ago to never purchase anyting when it is being sold via the “I’m going to take the deal away if you don’t buy right now!” marketing approach.
Also, why is this person trying to sell me his secret program on how to make hundreds and even thousands of percentage points of profit based on a whisper? If I had the goose that laid the golden egg then why would I ever sell a part of it for $1,000? Also, the speaker says, or infers, that he could easily sell his program for $217, 000,000 to a” big Wall Street company” but instead he has chosen to take my measly $1,000 for the privilege of receiving buys and sells that will supposedly Make Me a Millionaire.
The whole program smells like a big pile of you-know-what, and I’m sorry that all of you have been taken in by this person and or company. You really need to file complains to the SEC, BBB, FBI and FTC. You would be surprised at what you can accomplish if you put your mind to it. I have squashed 2 companies in my lifetime due to fraud.
If you don’t do it, then who will? At a minimum, you should contact the Attorney General in the state of Maryland, and possible at the Federal level too! The more bees you can stir up, the better!
Here is the AG’s contact website in Maryland: http://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/contactus.aspx
Here is contact info on the company:
© Seven Figure Publishing, LLC. | 808 St. Paul St., Baltimore, MD 21202, United States of America
Google Info Page on Agora:
https://www.google.com/search?q=agora+financial+phone+number&oq=agora+financial&aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l3j69i60.13537j0j8&client=tablet-android-att-us&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#trex=m_t:lcl_akp,rc_f:lac,rc_ludocids:5749486921201128994,rc_q:Agora%2520Financial%252C%2520LLC,ru_q:Agora%2520Financial%252C%2520LLC
https://www.bbb.org/us/md/baltimore/profile/publishers-periodical/agora-financial-llc-0011-90207864/complaints
In a moment of weakness I signed up for the 7 Signals (SERINA) service…mistake. Everything said above is true…no substance, no 100X picks, no nothing but more promotions. I attempted to cancel w/in a week and they would have none of it…they can’t offer refunds when they have all the expense of running that expensive SERINA software (better known as email SPAM). These people are thieves…I hope this post helps others steer FAR clear. The only upside is that in my searches I found this site.
I pretty much think the same way I’ve been subscribed with 7 figure and Agora for 5 months now have received only bait and switch tactics always one step behind of the “perfect” opportunity In haven’t in my opinion received not one good piece of info
Yeah i’ve followed various websites and been on several of their lists. Banyan hill, stansbury research,the oxford, jim rickards, daily reckoning, there are many more. They have many that have shut down over the years. I was on jim rickards daily reckoning list for several years and subbed to several of their programs. Waste of money as far as im concerned. Like you said above they seem to be all about upselling you on the newest “picks” service. They are extremely vague about everything . their picks while not losing money did not make anything either.