written by reader Anyone trying “Early Bird Millionaire’s Club” By Roger Scott & Tom Busby?

by jimmyjak | June 4, 2020 9:47 pm

Curious if anyone here has bought and is trying these guys daily picks and parameters on sticks and options[1]?
They say they are using pre-market info ”Phantom Data” from Asia[2] and EU to very accurately predict short-term surges (over the following few days) in US stocks.

The key terms they are using to market are ”7 AM Super Surges” and ”Early Bird Millionaire’s Club.” Their stated goal is to make 1% return per day on your trading account – and you subscribe for a 3-year term for $1497. The notion being that after 3 years of daily trades, if someone rolls-over most of the earnings they can turn a $1000 account into well over $1 million.

I’ve seen some ”iffy” reviews of Roger Scott on these boards form previous programs – so I am wondering if his track record has improved?
Recently he partnered up on a picks program with Joshua Martinez – one of my favorite futures teachers and traders – so I am intrigued on what else Roger Scott is up to, now with Tom Busby[3], and how good the investment may be?

I would love to hear anyone’s input and experiences. Thanks!

Endnotes:
  1. options: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/options/
  2. Asia: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/asia/
  3. Tom Busby: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/tom-busby/

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19 responses to “written by reader Anyone trying “Early Bird Millionaire’s Club” By Roger Scott & Tom Busby?”

  1. franck says:

    for all i can say about Tom Busby he ‘ a good person with a lot of experience if you are really interested in his program buy one of his books where he explains how to get the numbers from various markets around the world and then he sells alerts, book title (market never sleeps) + (winning the day trading) they sell on amazon for about $ 20.00 each , re Roger i find him a bit pushy but he’s very good with analysis , he mentioned NIO two years ago when it was a few pennies, yesterday the stock was close to $ 7.00, just pay attention and hold into your money when you are ready then commit yourself, ciao.

  2. Vito from Brooklyn says:

    Is this a logical approach? You say in three years I can make $1 Million, to send an email or text it doesn’t cost very much, to listen to a blog it doesnt cost very much. What if anyone making recomendations put their info out for a month or two for FREE to show that their recomendations are worth signing up for.

    Now you got me for LIFE and i’m not going to complain about the COST for your service.
    Now I don’t want something for free I just want the Guru’s/Experts to believe in their product enough to trust us. After all they want us to trust them by paying up front.

  3. Bill says:

    I joined his service. He sends out the key pivot points on the Futures market and sends out specific option trades on a daily basis if he sees a worthwhile trade. His key numbers for support, resistance and when to get in and out of the trade has been pretty impressive. He also gives you a daily watch list with stocks and the preferred strike price for their options. I am glad I enrolled. I took the lifetime option believing it will hopefully supply me an edge in trading for quite a long time.

  4. Phani says:

    Bill, Thanks for your inputs. What is clearly missing from your comment is whether you have actually made any money from his recomemendations?

  5. pinehurst106 says:

    Roger Scott runs Wealthpress with many offerings – should you want to cancel there is a $250 fee. Most of it is complicated advance options strategies. You can buy a book instead of paying thousands for the course he offers. I could not find anything on him that was not advertising, even using words such as scam in my search.
    The one useful article i found (https://stockalertsreviewed.com/roger-scott-wealthpress-review/) questions if his real name is Roger Scott or changed due to previous complaints. STAY AWAY…. anyone legit would give a trial at least and have a history of their results to show you/

  6. gfs_54 says:

    Well…I decided to try one of the Wealth Press (Roger Scott) strategies that was being pumped. I knew nothing of them, and of course my eyes lit up at the returns. I enrolled, and followed their recommendations exactly. I basically lost $5000 and gave up. My annual membership for the one strategy was $1495.

    Lesson learned

  7. cnsl1ng says:

    I’ve tried seversl of Roger’s subscriptions, lost money consistently, quite a talker, I’d stay away from anything or anyone he recommends, a dart board would be just as good maybe better

  8. Ritam108 says:

    There are hundreds of options trading programs on YouTube. Just search for “selling puts for income” and watch a few videos and you will understand the procedure. For more safety, sell a “vertical put spread” . Learn how to do “adjustments” in case the stocks fall in price, and understand your Breakeven. And have an idea of what the general market condition is; to sell puts, you should do it when the market is rising…

  9. cbaylis says:

    roger scott is now advertising a new program called STORM. anyone know anything about it?

  10. kjIBBY says:

    They have a $7/mo, or about $40/year or two… it’s a basic starter options deal. It’s a good way to dip you toes in the water and see how it is. Roger Scott seems to be pretty good about posting videos on youtube, so you can learn from him there w/o spending a lot of cash. I recommend to do that. Plus, sign up for their email news letters (use a sep account, cuze you’ll get spammed to death)… but some of those will have some good trade advise, and IDEAS for some stocks to buy or use options with.

  11. zepolp1 says:

    Stay away from anything regarding Roger Scott. He is simply a salesman who is constantly pushing the latest and greatest program with a new fangled name. He is a fraud.

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