Tradevista 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please guys becareful

Please guys becareful. This is total scam. Money is hard to come by.Mike is a scammer. All the positive reviews here is from the owners of the scam site. Mike awus and his scamming gangs. Becareful

2 October 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

First experience

My first experience was a little bit complicated because I was a newbie but at the end I learnt how to navigate through it and made a successful trade.

7 September 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam Stay Away

There are just too many red flags you should be aware of.
1. They are not registered or regulated in any jurisdiction to provide escrow services.
2. The email address they use to send the support chat transcript has scam written all over it.
3. No arbitrage trading, as described by (Mike Awus in the Dollar Arbitrage Class, is possible) for cryptos. You need huge sums of money to turn that profit. Besides, arbitrage trading takes advantage of price discrepancies on exchanges on micro and nanosecond levels, so only computer and robust algorithms can execute such trade.
4. The website was registered in August this year, but the copyright year on their website is 2021. To make an illusion, they have been in business since 2021.
5. No mention of such a company, tradevista.pro anywhere on the web than their website and affiliate links on Instagram and Telegram channel. If they are a legit escrow business, no other company, blog, crypto website, etc., will mention their services.
6. The two Trustpilot reviews are also relatively recent since they know you will come snooping online for review. And here is the catch: they are all from Nigeria. Does that ring a bell? I can continue, but you need to think and read between the lines.

4 September 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Improvements

Although Tradevista offers a multitude of valuable features, there is room for further improvement in terms of expanding the range of supported cryptocurrencies and adding more advanced analytical tools for seasoned traders.

18 August 2023
Unprompted review

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