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sumflow
September 7, 2012 4:00 am

All of the insider stocks show profits now. The longest holding, 164 days the shortest 16 days. The biggest winner 86 days. Some are stocks that have been insider trades in the past, others are new.

We bailed out of one major fast food chain that had previously shown no evidence of insider buying competence, has recently traded below its original, stop out price.

No visual aids or improvements to the text only website. The insider alert has added a forum of its own at the Oxford Club, which is why I have not reported here in a few months.

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fishm
June 29, 2013 12:19 pm

a Great service that delivers.

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John
January 7, 2017 2:28 pm

mffais.com – free service to easily stay informed of institutional and insider activity for stocks you own.

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John
March 15, 2018 11:04 am

I been a member since nov 1 paid $1200 for this service all i can say isthis is a scam the indiders no nothing all stop loses hit and i lost alot of money
There is no refund for this bad service iwas told i would make 250 percent a month made nothing
In 4 months onley lost lessons learned when something is to good to be true it usually is do yourself a favor and stay away. John. March 2018

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Stash
July 17, 2023 12:03 pm
Reply to  John

Most of the cheaper $49 stock services , besiege you with offers for much higher priced services, but most have a NO Refund policy, with sometimes a guarantee to extend you current losing subscription for another year! The Question I have is why would a losing subscriber want to still continue pouring more money into a dead horse?

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Gary
March 15, 2018 7:33 pm

I started this service in April, 2017. I am not renewing it. It has been a disaster. I am noticing, from reading most of the comments on this thread, the the price of the service is very inconsistent. When I bought in, it was supposedly on sale. I paid $1995. Their stated regular price was $4000. I see that others have picked it up a lot cheaper. As I write this, it is the middle of March, 2018. Some stocks have gained and some have lost, which is to be expected. However, the losses have exceeded the gains. Right now I am down 2.8%. If I combine the amount I invested to the amount I am down in stock valuation, then I have lost almost 4%. The highest I was ever up was around 3%. Even at the best of times it was hardly what I had expected. I do much better than that with my own selections. I have also been disappointed by the fact that they do not encourage feedback. I did manage to get a message to them early on when I noticed they did not send a message out when a stock hit its stop. Apparently they expected their subscribers to constantly check the stops (some of them change from time to time). I don’t know if it was due to my suggestion but they do send out a notice now… when they get around to it. I notice that they continue to advertise this service with very positive hype about its past performance. I seems like that would be illegal. I don’t plan on getting into any more of their “special” services.

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ninja1
May 12, 2020 5:53 pm
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I have just very impetuously joined this service and am immediately regretting it. Upon further research the picks seem poor and the service is definitely sub par. ,I can only blame myself but do think that I should put out this warning to others who can be easily tempted by teasers…which are expertly created.

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