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The 1 Percent Club Review

The 1 Percent Club is a free piece of binary options trading software by “James”. In order to gain access you must make a deposit through Options Area.

What does the product offer?

According to “James”, The 1 Percent Club is a piece of binary options trading software that is designed to trade binary options on autopilot. He claims that The 1 Percent Club is guaranteed to make profit and can be left running whilst you go about your daily life. To get access to and use The 1 Percent Club you are tied down to James’ choice of binary options broker, Options Area.

How does the product work?

This is something that is never touched no. Whilst most binary options trading software like this comes with an elaborate back story involving top secret technology, The 1 Percent Club instead opts to just never bring anything up about how it actually works.

What is the initial investment?

Technically The 1 Percent Club is a free piece of software but in order to gain access to your copy you have to make a minimum deposit of $250 with Options Area.

What is the rate of return?

James claims that an initial $250 deposit can be turned into $1.24 million in 64 days. This allegedly works out at a profit of $21,781.77 each day. In fact, James claims to have made almost $20 million in just one of his bank accounts using The 1 Percent Club.

Conclusion

It’s been a while since I have been graced with binary options trading software and I am not surprised to find that nothing has changed. The pitch for The 1 Percent Club is the same as all the others I have seen, albeit somehow less engaging. As always there is a lack of substantiated evidence with what is available being of a very questionable quality. The primary purpose of this kind of product seems to be to generate commission for the marketer in return for referrals to their “trusted” broker.

I would strongly recommend avoiding The 1 Percent Club and other products like it as the most likely outcome is that you would lose your deposit, if not more.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts