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Hexa Trader Scam Review: Best Kept Secret or Total Fraud?

Hexa Trader Scam Review

Well, there’s never a dull moment for those of us who are serious about trading binary options. With dozens of new systems being released monthly, it’s important to stay on top of the game. You need to be sure that if you are going to invest your hard earned savings with an auto trading service, that it is going to actually earn you a profit and not steal your money. There are so many fake trading systems out there. It seems that for every one legitimate trading platform there are about 5 shady scams designed to steal your money rather than earn you a profit. Hexa Trader is one of these sham systems and I will set to prove why in my review. Read my Hexa Trader Scam review to find out the dirt.

Hexa Trader Introductory Video

The video is probably one of the poorest quality and most annoying sales pitches I have ever seen for binary options trading software. The visual quality of the Hexa Trader scam video is just horrendous and it’s completely out of focus. And to make it a thousand times worse, we have to hear this annoying music playing throughout the entire video presentation. It changes from a 70’s rocker style music to some other cheesy annoying music you might hear an elevator or waiting room. Honestly, the music was so distracting and nerve-wracking that I almost turned it off.

The first presenter in the video is just a horrible actress. Her accent keeps changing and then she just gives up completely and you can barely hear a word she says. She is just a blur and that annoying music is so distracting that I could hardly pay attention. Honest, what is up with the music? Are they trying to send us a subliminal message? Does it contain binaural beats that are supposed to hypnotize us into signing for Hexa Trader? If that’s the case, it sure as heck didn’t work for me. The music was annoying and off-putting. I honestly don’t believe that the creators of the Hexa Trader scam even bothered to proof or edit the video before releasing it to the public? Why would anyone release a video of such horrific proportions? Did they honestly believe that this video would persuade anyone to purchase their phony trading system?

Then it switches from the cheesy, badly acted testimonial to a typical boring slide presentation with a voice over, most likely computer automated. The creator of the system introduces himself as Professor Rupert Connor. He claims that he was once a professor at MIT before he decided to dedicate his life to creating a fail-proof binary options trading system. He named it Hexa Trader because according to him it uses the hexadecimal number system to predict trades. He then launches into a brief and confusing explanation of hexadecimal math. He starts talking at warp speed so I am totally lost by this time because the music was already distancing enough. Now I have to try and figure out what he is rambling one about. Of course, it’s nonsense, Yes, hexadecimal number system does exist (I googles it) but it has nothing to do with Rupert Connor or Hexa Trader software. The creators of this scam problem looked it up before they wrote the script to try to make their system seem like it’s actually based on a real mathematical principle. Now, I’m not an MIT grad, nor do I claim to be, but I could see through Connor’s spiel in about two seconds.

According to Connor, you can make more than 50 grand in just months and over a million in a year. He claims that Hexa Trader software will earn at least $1,600 a day. But wait, there’s a catch. You have to pay them back 2.5% of your profits. And apparently, they do not deduct this amount automatically, but you have to pay it within 7 days or else you will be kicked off the system. This doesn’t even make sense, but then again, nothing about Hexa Trader has made one iota of sense.

Hexa Trader Website

Hexa Trader website is pretty boring and basic. The video, some fake testimonials with the usual stock photos, some random facts about the services, and so forth. I clicked on the “Contact Us” link and all it did was restart the Hexa Trader Intro video, which of course I turned off immediately as I would rather stick needles in my eye than to have to sit through that torture a second time.

There is no company information such a phone number or company address nor anywhere on the page does Hexa Trader list the licensing info. And for a company that has supposedly been making successful trades since 2013, I was shocked to find that their domain name had only been registered just a few short days ago. Again, nothing but red flags here, folks.

And who is Rupert Connor? Certainly not a former MIT professor! I could not find his name on either a MIT staff or alumni database. And not to my surprise, he does not have any social media accounts, not even a LinkedIn. And I could find no pertinent information on either Rupert Cobnor or Hexa Trader in my online research. So we can safely say that Connor is just a figment of our imaginations.

Conclusion: Hexa Trader is a HOAX!

Everything about Hexa Trader reeks of scam: from the cheesy, horrible video to the phony testimonials to the lack of solid originality. It’s just another scam, designed by con artists trying to scam innocent people out of hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. Do yourself a favour and steer clear of Connor and Hexa Trader.

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