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Can’t believe I am writing a review about Trade For Jesus. A completely ridiculous trading product from the self proclaimed Minister Quinnten Anderson. Product is claimed to be from divine inspiration and will quickly solve all of your money problems. A product that you can “set it and forget it” and “its like having an ATM machine in your living room”. Absolute scam artist that I suspect is running a ponzi scheme. Pathetic.
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Praise God and hallelujah for today’s review is Trade For Jesus!
Thanks for taking the time to read today’s review of TradeForJesus.Com. What is Trade For Jesus? Trade for Jesus is a day trading software program that runs on Ninja Trader and can also be used as a stand alone trading system. The software is being offered by none other than the magnificent, Minister Quinnten Anderson. Copies of this biblically inspired software can be found spreading quickly through black churches across America. Each copy comes with authentic signatures from church leaders and bible verses that properly bless this amazing software. The following is a special message from the Minister Anderson himself:
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT:
Greetings! My name is Quinnten Anderson. I am the founder of TRADE FOR JESUS.Have you ever wondered why the rich continue getting richer and the children of God stay struggling? This is not God’s plan nor His intentions. Deuteronomy 28:13 says “And the LORD shall make thee the head, and not the tail; and thou shalt be above only, and thou shalt not be beneath. In fact, “The day will come when the wealth of the sinner will be given to the righteous.” (Proverbs 13:22).
God’s plan is to give YOU the wealth of the sinner. TRILLIONS of dollars are exchanging hands and millionaires being made every day. God has blessed us with an ability to tap into this endless wealth. I now want to show you how to receive it! To whom much is given much is required. Having found success, this knowledge is now available to the body of Christ.
Let’s trade for Jesus and let God get the Glory! This wealth transfer is just around the corner!
On first blush, many of you reading this are probably laughing and wondering why I would bother wasting time on what is obviously yet another trading scam? I mean really, with a name like Trade For Jesus, whom would take this seriously, right? Well hold on for a moment, there are actually a couple of important aspects of this the I would like to talk about. The first is how these types of scams can rapidly spread through communities that have very little exposure to complicated financial products, and the second is the individual perpetrating this scam.
However, before I jump into the reasoning for writing this review, please take a look the following video. And take a quick look at the TradeForJesus.Com website. Its pretty amusing stuff. The site originally came onto my radar last summer, but has now gotten a few requests for review. Lets take a quick look at the promo video:
If you watched this video, and you have spent any amount of time looking at different trading products floating around the internet, then you probably found this pretty hilarious. I mean really, whom would believe this type of stuff? Well, you would be surprised. In fact, the reason I decided to write this review is because I got two separate requests to look into this. The first from a reader in Los Angeles, Ca and the most recent a reader here in San Diego, Ca.
The reader in Los Angeles contacted me in April, he had attended some sort of financial seminar that was marketed at his local church. The claims of financial success seemed too good to be true and he started digging around on Google. The TradingSchools.Org website popped up in a google search and he wanted me to check it out. I took a look and quickly replied that this appeared to be a hastily thrown together, petty hustle by a group of unsophisticated con artists. I told him that this type of trading product barely warrants attention because the vast majority of people should be able to quickly conclude this as a scam. I thought I would never hear about it again. I was wrong.
This past June, once again I get yet another email from a lady that attends a local church called the New Hope Church of Christ. The New Hope Church of Christ is not a small church. In fact, its a pretty good sized congregation. Apparently, the TradeForJesus program is now spreading around this congregation. She found me via Google and asked if I would take a look into this. She was also concerned that fellow congregants were being taken in because the ministry staff were also talking positively about this “Jesus inspired” trading product that was earning people big money.
Some of you might be reading this and thinking, “so what, its just a small church hustle with those black people”. But hold on a moment, you would be really surprised at how fast and far these church hustles can spread. Take a look at the following .pfd from one of the charlatans running this TradeForJesus program.
After taking a quick look at this promotional piece, I started doing some more research and it turns out that the “prosperity ministry” is actually a pretty big business. These prosperity ministers move from church to church offering financial advice to the most naive people in the community. Most of the TradingSchools.Org readers would never in million years be taken in by this sort of scam. However, the majority of the folks that do get scammed are middle aged or elderly people with very little financial sophistication. For instance, the lady from the New Hope Church of Christ is nearly 70 years of age and on social security. When her pastor tells her that a special guest will be giving a presentation after Sunday mass that could improve her financial situation, then she is going to automatically be predisposed to believing the presentation. The implied credibility and perceived relationship between her trusted pastor and the visiting “financial prosperity pastor” creates a situation where she can be easily manipulated. Also, she is probably not aware that her pastor is receiving a commission of whatever sales are generated from the seminar.
The End Game: Ponzi Scheme
When an unsophisticated church goer purchases a trading product that the Minister Anderson describes as an “ATM in your living room”, then there are a whole host of complicated steps that leave the person vulnerable to fraud. Imagine for a moment, a 70 year old purchaser of the software now needs to install Ninja Trader on a viable, high performance personal computer. Download the market data, install the magic Jesus indicators, learn how to use the order entry and exit system, learn to put up a chart, etc. In addition to the steep learning curve of using a sophisticated trading platform, the person also needs to open a brokerage account, which Minister Anderson says that $1000 is all that is needed. Think about it folks, does all of this sound feasible? For the vast majority of these naive church goers…they are going to become confused and intimidated very quickly. So what will they do next? Well, what typically happens is that the person contacts the financial prosperity minister whom is more than happy to do everything for the church goer. Now we are only a whisper away from the Ponzi, which is typically happens in these types of schemes. In fact, I would not be surprised is not already happening with the Minister Anderson.
Wrapping Things Up
I did not want to write this article. Most of my readers are sophisticated enough to spot this quickly enough as a scam. Reading this is a waste of time. However, as my readership grows at TradingSchools.Org, I am finding that a lot of my new readers are not as sophisticated. And I do not want to insult these readers simply because they have not had enough exposure to financial fraud. Is it really such a bad thing that some folks still believe in the goodness of man? That some folks walk though life believing that mankind is not inherently deceptive, manipulative and quick to evil? Maybe I am too jaded, have seen too much, have done too much evil to others to believe that there is any goodness in mankind. I don’t know.
Thanks for reading today’s review. For many, this article was a waste of time. But for a few, it might just save what few financial resources they currently posses.
Mr. Anderson is still at it scamming people at church unlimited in Indio, CA
Unfortunately, Mr Anderson is the assistant pastor to the church I previously attended. This is very disheartening to see what has become of our churches.
Contact the Pastor and Elders, Deacons etc. of that church and send them the link to Emmett’s review.
I couldn’t help stop laughing this is the best scam yet pathetic excuse to scam people I have seen yet.jail is not enough justice for this wanker.no wonder people mock religion and have no faith.i got brought up in all that curch bullshit as a kid. forced to really religion is just another business
yes, unsespecting sheep are first opium addicted by this delusion called jesus and then relentlessly fleeced by ferocious wolves. What a shame!
Emmet is a loser and all of the bitches complaining here are losers too. I love to read this kind of stuff…losers every single last one of you.
That is why you chose to scam. Guarantee win.
I think you are the poor loser.i wonder how much money you lost on trade for jesus u really have to be joking and also I see that it is an ea which are never consistent long term
Global entrepreneur? Legal specialist? Ridiculous… Global entrepreneuring in exactly what? Legal specialist where? Lmao. The fantasy world that people live in never ceases to amaze me. It starts to teter on insanity though at a certain age, lol.. The testimonials on YouTube are hilarious… I wonder what the next hustle will b… It’s coming, lol..
Lmao.. Trade for Jesus…. Straight hustle.. Fool was sending this craziness through the Facebook friend stream.. Making 10000 grand a week supposedly, lol. He hustles scooters and anything else he thinks he can get over on folks..people who know him, know his hustle.. Grown men with no real job is gonna hustle some kinda way.. The dope game, females or the church…
This stupid kid sent me a phone number and challenged me to call him…I did. Fake number.
Next, he demanded my phone number so that he could call me. And so I published it…he never called.
This is a classic case of affinity fraud. He is preying (not praying) upon people in the African American community. A real scumbag. Anyone questions him and we are automatically racists and bigots.
if it was a fake number why’d you say he sounded sleepy…faggot biotch
The system they use in the Trade for Jesus video is nothing more than a Polynomial Regression Band. Made popular and called MBFX. You can get it for free at ForexWinners.net and demo it yourself.
Emmett seems to be more against the lying and cheating of the trading rooms, rather than the ethnicity of the room operator. Maybe he is a “Scammist” (One who is biased against scammers)
Darn Ken that is so Good why did I not think of that.
Emmett you no good Scammist!!!!!!!!
Sorry…not funny. Y’all all a bunch of dumb of bitch ass CRACKERS!
I see you are interested in a thoughtful debate. What more can one say. I have to guess Emmett review has people waking up and asking for actual prove you can trade profitable and that is hitting the old pocketbook.
Keep up the good work Emmett! I do not know how you do it. This is one thankless endeavor you have started. Your drive and persistence is at off the charts. Who can deal with individuals like this?
Looking at the majority of Emmett’s review. I agree he must be a racist, he hates “White people” or better stated he bad mouths 99% of all “Trading Room Operators” I think Trading Room Operators should apply to be a minority group.
I have an idea Eric, why not show your DOM and make clear trading calls when trading and keep clean accurate records and then show Emmett is in error of his review. If you cannot do that I do not think the problem is Emmett.
Oh I better disclose my racial makeup. My mom is from Brazil, so whatever race that is I guess I am.
Why don’t you show YOURS? Oh…cause you don’t trade.
You see…I make my money off the markets, which consists of suckers like you.
While you’re shooting for 8 ticks…I’m shooting for 8 points.
That’s the difference.
🙂
Couple of things Emmett…
You’re mocking African Americans when you say, “Jesus and me are homeboys.” And you’re EXTORTING this company for their products when you write, “Give me a trading product where I can track it, or verify it, and I will write you an excellent review.”
You and your site are lousy. Your a closet racist hiding behind a keyboard from the comfort of suburbia. If you’ve got what it takes call me.
You’re pandering to losers that can’t make money trading or con artists that will pay for a good review.
I’m Eric and I’m the real deal. Call me at 1-201-912-6233. I bet you won’t!
Just called you. Left a message. You will find that I am more than willing to talk to anyone.
You claim that I am extorting Trade For Jesus? Actually, I am looking for any sort of verifiable performance. If you want to call that extortion, OK.
I am closest racist? So if I say anything negative about a minority, then I am automatically a racist? Wow. I dont know what to say about that. But OK.
If I am selling good reviews, then I must be the worlds worst businessman…hardly anyone gets a good review. You should read my monthly income and expense report where all income is reported for the blog.
Regardless, I respect your opinion and very much look forward to speaking with you over the telephone. Please call as soon as possible.
Sorry…you need to suck a PINGA!
Eric,
Have called you twice now. The second time, you quickly hung up on me because you were feeling sleepy.
Sorry, I but I dont have time to keep calling. If you are serious about talking, then you have my number.
Regards,
Emmett
Emmett,
You never called. Stop lying to me and your audience.
Post your number like I did.
Give these people whose businesses you’ve destroyed an opportunity to defend themselves.
You’re an individual give a restaurant a bad review on YELP if you don’t get a FREE meal.
You’re a racist extortionist.
Thanks.
Yes, I called your number, twice. The first time I left a message, the second time you said you were “too sleepy” to talk. Unless you posted a wrong number?…
Please do pick up the phone and call me immediately. 760-933-8195.
I do destroy businesses. That’s for sure. Plenty of them. And, people are going to jail because of the frauds that I uncover. You seem to have a problem with that. Let me help you understand, because you do not seem to understand…a business that is based upon fraud, deceit and deception is not really a business, its a fraud. Just because you create an enterprise that generates income, through fraudulent means is not really a business. It is a criminal enterprise built upon the broken hopes and dreams of fellow people.
So lets stop with the cries of racism, bigotry, extortion and most importantly victim-hood. You are not the victim, and to be quite frank…nobody really cares about you and your crummy little “TradeForJesus” BS.
You want a good review? You want to make a lot of money at this…trade your product, collect evidence regarding performance, give me something I can work with. A good review is going to flood your website with buyers. All you have to do is produce and show the audience that you can really trade. Anything else is just dribble.
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This discourse is exactly why you got a poor review. Jesus would be proud.
I represent Trade for Jesus and its parent company, QC Enterprise, owned and operated by Quinnten Anderson. We are a small business attempting to assist Christians and churches in utilizing market trading for supplemental income. I write to ask you to remove your defamatory review of our company, Trade for Jesus. We are unsure as to why you chose to attack TFJ unfairly in this review, without provocation and with nothing more than prejudice against our company’s advertising flair. While our website and urban Christian style may not be to your liking, that does not diminish the desire we have to bring automated trading strategies and education to our clients. Mr. Anderson’s personality and passion give TFJ a unique approach in a crowded marketplace. The suggestion that we are attempting to scam our customers is both untrue and reprehensible. We are a new business, but have many years of trading experience. With no substantiation, there is no reason for you to be giving us such a negative review on your website and tarnishing our business reputation unjustly. The simplest way to remedy your undue attack on TFJ is to remove the review. If you would like to speak to Mr. Anderson or myself, please let us know. We would be happy to entertain your honest questions and give you a better viewpoint for understanding our desire to assist new traders, particularly those in our demographic. Thank you for your consideration.
Quinten,
I am an equal opportunity skeptic. Its nothing personal with your product. I get it. However, it is of my opinion that you are a pinata without much candy.
Give me a trading product where I can track it, or verify it, and I will write you an excellent review. Grace is at hand. Redemption is only a moment away. Just give me something to work with.
Emmett
All talk and no action!
Are your subs dropping out?
Trying to bully to get the review removed?
We know you can’t change… the scam wouldn’t work!
so you represent a scam and use religion to hide behind.dear lord forgive me for I have sinned I have been scamming people of the church with a bullshit trading robot promising them eternal riches.what a load of horse piss if I saw you on the street I would give you a black eye
Damn it – where have all my traders gone..
To the great trading floor in the sky
Creflo Dollar is a filthy rich for a reason.
Time for religious people to learn to think first, have faith second (preferably third).
Emmett,
Thanks for this review. I’m glad you became aware that these sorts of scams are being pushed toward just about anyone, including “those black people (of whom I am a member)”.
It is particularly vile for people to use the inherent sense of trust and decency in religion to bilk money from the unwary. I’m glad to see they have disappeared (at least for now). I’d continue about this whole prosperity gospel thing, but that is for another website…
Emmett
It’s not a crappy article, it’s great.
Many people get scammed in the name of religion, and it’s shameful that the scammers do it, and unfortunate that some believers go for it.
Keep up the good work.
I enjoy reading all your reviews, and I’m sure this one will benefit some people.
Jim
Question? Has anyone ever contacted this company and/or persons involved to check the validity of the representation of their product?
How did he come up with the Name for the Company?
Was there Really Divine Inspiration behind this Company’s launch?
Is the the installation user friendly?
Do they give support for operation of product?
Do they have Satisfied Customers?
How do you know it’s a scam?
I’m only asking because right now…there is an All Out Assault on The Name Jesus and those Representing Him…
I believe Proper investigation should be done before You Go assuming and assaulting anything with the Name Jesus on it.
You really want to be Sure before you Go Public on this.
Hello JW,
I love Jesus! Jesus and me are homeboys.
Regarding TradeForJesus, did you notice that after i posted my review, they disappeared?
I made every attempt to confirm the validity for their divine inspiration. Did he receive a visit from an angel? Can he specifically cite scripture that Jesus validated his trading system?
Thanks for your comment.
Emmett
To quote George Carlin: “God is the all-powerful, all-knowing, creator and manager of the universe! But, he just can seem to scrape together a few bucks, so he needs our help.”
sorry, should be “can’t”
Looks like the reverend is out of business ..Site is down for the count..
Darn. I really wanted help from Jesus.
It really pisses me off to see individuals use organized religion as a means to take advantage of people. These guys belong in jail – and even that wouldn’t be enough to do justice. Thanks for the post, Emmett.
Its a crappy post. But I have a lot of new readers with very little trading experience, and a few have asked me to look into this idiot.
Here is the deal, scammers have been since the founding of the Church. Roman Catholic Priests used the new printing press to print cards that then sold for everything from forgiveness to cleansing a wayward soul. Scientology uses clearing and a “path” to holiness that costs $50,000+ to achieve. Today the flashy preachers can be seen living tax free off love gifts, avoiding taxes and living in member given mansions and flying private jets….all in the name of God ad Prosperity. They are sick.
if god or jesus or whoever wanted the poor to have all the riches then why fuck around just give it to us now.why wait until the end times.i thought god didn’t care about material things such as money anyway