MRN Bot And It’s Revolutionary Machine Readable News Technology FREE Report

MRN Bot by David Morris is going to usher in a new era in high frequency automated trading…So-called “scalper” bots are some of the most common (and most hyped-up) forex robots on the market — so when I heard about this FREE video by forex legend David Morris saying most of them were total scams… I knew I had to check it out…The reasons WHY these ultra-popular EA’s tend to crash and burn is something you NEED to hear right away if you’ve got any interest in trading forex… but that’s not even the best part.

The best reason to watch this video right now is David’s giving away a FREE report on a technology some major banks an hedge funds have been using (quietly) behind the scenes for high-frequency trading WITHOUT any of the usual risk (and needless to say, huge profits)…check this out now — the video’s  only online for a day or so, then it’s gone for good! You see, the big boys don’t won’t ordinary people like us to join their exclusive club. But David Morris is about to unveil the curtain to this top secret MRN technology soon!

Yes, it is possible to make money in the forex market with automated trading. High frequency trading was a thing only possible for the hedge funds and institutional investors. But not anymore! David Morris is giving you the glimpse of this MRN Bot Core Trading Strategy that depends on high frequency trading with this FREE Report! Download this MRN Bot FREE Report before it gets pulled down in a day or two. It is full of insider information that you won’t get anywhere else. You might be wondering what this MRN stands for? MRN stands for the Machine Readable News Technology.

MRN Bot is the first Machine Readable News Technology Forex Robot. When you download the MRN Bot groundbreaking FREE Report that explains what this revoluationary new technology is all about, don’t forget to leave a good comment on the MRN Bot Blog! Leaving your best comment can get you a FREE copy of the MRN Bot.

4 comments

  1. MRNBot is obviously a scam robot, as the reports are clearly fake.

    SCAM EVIDENCE A) – requires just a good old Mark-1 God-given eyeball & extremely basic knowledge of FX
    1) Following your link, I am taken to
    http://www.mrnbot.com/
    2) go to Statement #1, view full statement, FXPRO Financial Services scrolling box
    3) look at 2010.09.06 14:45 – 2 transactions
    4) when did you *ever* see usdchf buy@1.13114 & sell@1.23946 IN THE SAME MINUTE ??? (or hour, for that matter)

    SCAM EVIDENCE B) – requires outside knowledge
    1) Following your link, I am taken to
    http://www.mrnbot.com/
    2) Go to the very first trading transaction on “Statement #1” – 2010.09.06 12:30 sell 0.10 usdchf @ 1.23458
    3) Now go to any charting software & pull up, say, weekly prices of usdchf
    4) look for when the usdchf was anywhere *near* 1.23458
    5) most recent time price was anywhere near that was Nov 2008 ( and it wasn’t quite high enough!)
    6) most recent time price was at that level was June 2007

    SCAM EVIDENCE C) – requires outside knowledge
    1) Following your link, I am taken to
    http://www.mrnbot.com/
    2) Go to ’10 year backtest’ price @ 1999.10.06 21:04 buy usdchf@1.06838
    3) when was 5 digit pricing introduced? I don’t know, but not that far back!
    4) USDCHF prices were around 1.4723 – 1.4910 that day

    These are not isolated transactions. THE WHOLE STATEMENT IS OBVIOUSLY FORGED!

    Now, either Alpari UK (my broker) or David Morris is giving out bum historical information.

    Please explain to me, and maybe also your other subscribers, what’s going on.

    1. Thanks Bren. Congratulations on a job well done! I always said that you need to test a new system or a robot thoroughly on your demo account before you ever trade live with it. Now, most of these robots and systems that you find on my site are Clickbank products. Most are real good. Some can be fake. How do you know? Only by testing. You have an ironclad 60 days no question asked money back guarantee from Clickbank. If something doesn’t work, or is a fake simple ask for a refund within this period. I am also amazed how these scammers are able to dupe Clickbank a very well reputed company into accepting their products. Anyway. this is what James Lampert sent me a few days back about MRN Bot:

      My friend just sent me this undeniable proof that MRN Bot is a scam. Please don’t be fooled.

      ========= START OF EMAIL ===============

      Seems like the group of scammers strike again.

      Today, a “new” robot called MRN Bot is released. And we have proof that the so-called LIVE statement is fake.

      Two obvious points that it’s a scam.

      First… take a look at their “full, live” $509 statement here:

      http://mrnscam.s3.amazonaws.com/Statement500image.png

      I saved it and uploaded to an independent server, so that they can’t run away.

      Notice every swap fee is always the same -0.04

      Wow, is there any broker that only charges swap and never pays swap? Let me know.

      Could you say that out loud: SCAM.

      Second, take a look at their “full, live” $3,000 statement here:

      http://mrnscam.s3.amazonaws.com/Statement3000image.png

      It gets even better. There’s NO SINGLE TRADE with swap fee. How often do you see that? How about NEVER?

      Could you say that out loud: SCAM

      A little “bonus” point: Not only they’re faked, their “full” statements are NOT full at all. It’s truncated, only shows a snippet (but all the “scam” signs are all over it already. No wonder they couldn’t dare to show the full fake statements)

      2nd little “bonus” point: Note how Ticket Numbers are hidden. Maybe they learnt the lesson from the Automated Pips scam and FX Retribution scam that we revealed recently.

      Haven’t read that yet, just go here:
      http://forexinvestigation.net

      I’ll dig deeper and tell you more about this scam in future emails. I’ll do anything in my power to protect you from the scam.

      Promise.

      =========== END OF EMAIL ===============

      Please forward this email to everyone you know to warn them against this scam.

      James “The Protector” Lampert

  2. Hi, just wanted to add that the first statement shows a start balance of 509 & then claims a profit of 2509 (presumably includes the original 509)
    The second statement shows a start balance of 3004 & then claims a profit of 2897. I thought if end balance was less than start balance, then it was a LOSS!

  3. I have emailed him almost daily for almost 2 weeks now and he’s never replied. The bot is NOT working and I’ve asked for a refund multiple times…no response…therefore, in my experience this is a SCAM. If you have access to him tell him to refund my money!

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