Difference between revisions 94541683 and 94692330 on enwiki'''James Dicks''' is the founder of PremiereTrade AI software (previously doing business as [[Foreign exchange market|Forex]] Made Easy, 4XME, dix, Inc., GlobalTec, or Wizetrade), and is the president and CEO of PremiereTrade, Inc, which he started in 2002. His company publishes ''The James Dicks Magazine'' and offers financial radio programs through the James Dicks Financial Network (JDfn). He claims to be "the world's leading educator on tradin(contracted; show full) :"Dicks (previously) sold a forex system called Trade Signal Pro. His partners were two guys who had previously been accused by the [[Commodity Futures Trading Commission]] of defrauding 175 investors out of $760,000. They had purchased a previous incarnation of Trade Signal Pro, called Currency Trading Systems. :"One pitchman, Michael Stewart of [[Arizona]], told audiences that he made mad money with the [[Exchange rate|Currency Trading Systems]] when, according to his settlement with the CFTC [http://www.cftc.gov/enf/00orders/enfroeder.htm], he actually lost $10,500 in the one year he used it. His co-defendants lost a combined $54,000 using the system. Stewart did not admit or deny any wrongdoing. :"Dicks told Sparks and Thompson about Trade Signal Pro, and they added a similar product called 4X Made Easy. Dicks, Stewart and GlobalTec were sued by disgruntled 4XME buyers in a Denver court in 2004. (contracted; show full)In 2005, James and his company collected more than a quarter of a million dollars in donations for the [[Red Cross]]’ [[Hurricane Katrina]] Relief Fund. ==References== <references/> == External Links == * [http://www.premieretrade.com/ PremiereTrade] * [http://www.premieretradeforex.com/ PremiereTrades Forex Software]⏎ * [http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff183301.htm Ripoff Report article] * [http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff152155.htm Ripoff Report article] *[http://www.puddletown.com/forex/4xme/cftc_33_pages.asp FOREX on Puddletown.com] *[http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2006-02-02/news/feature_full.html Full feature article in ''Houston Press''] [[Category:Business ethics]] [[Category:Writers]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=94692330.
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