
Welcome to my Roger Scott Wealth Press Review!
I have recently been bombarded on YouTube by Roger Scott. Maybe you have as well!
But who is this guy and are his stock/option trading services legit? I am not currently a subscriber, but I am not that impressed from what I see.
Disclosure: There are some affiliate links below, but these are all products I highly recommend. I won’t put anything on this page that I haven’t verified and/or personally used. I may get paid a commission if you buy anything through these links, at no extra cost to you.
UPDATE! MUST WATCH VIDEO SHOCKING TRUTH REVEALED!!!
Facebook Group
I run a thriving Facebook group called How To Make Money Trading Stock Alerts that brings together people that use stock alerts services. It’s a great place to share what works and what doesn’t! We welcome anyone (with a positive attitude!) and it is FREE to join.
If you are looking for a really good stock (and options) alerts chatroom…..look no further!
The Complete Guide to Day Trading FREE EBOOK!
For a limited time, Markus Heitkoetter is giving away the electronic version of his bestselling book “The Complete Guide To Day Trading”
It’s 296 pages and full of tips, tricks and practical information that you can use right away in your trading.
Click here to download the eBook now.
Other Services to Consider – SideKickTrades, ThetaTraderz and EagleTrades
If you are looking for similar services…..here are three that I recommend.
1.EagleTrades is a service that does a lot of cash secure puts for passive income that work 90% of the time. They also do morning scalps on a live stream audio. Powerful daily watchlists you can use to make your own trades with breakout levels.
2.ThetaTraderz is similar options selling service that caters to smaller account sizes – a huge plus if you want to sell options but don’t have a lot of money in your account to use.
3. SideKickTraders is an awesome community of stock and options traders that offers the best bang for your buck – something for everyone and all the alerts are top notch!
Roger Scott WealthPress Review
Roger Scott is an interesting guy. He even looks a bit interesting! See the video below….
You can find this video and many others that Roger Scott has done here.
Roger Scott is the head trader at WealthPress. He currently trades options but he use to be a hedge fund manager. Apparently he is known for turning $20MM into $700MM in his fund.
It is very hard to verify any of these claims. However, some of the best hedge funds in the world have accomplished this kind of return over 10 – 20 years I think. I find it a little weird that I can’t find any news articles or anything about this guy or this accomplishment though!
Another Roger Scott review that I found claimed that he is lying about everything. They searched the internet etc. and couldn’t verify his claims on anything. However, what if he is operating using a new name to avoid the crazy haters finding him? I know I would….
It is possible Roger Scott is not his real name. For safety reasons. I get abuse just for writing about these guys if I dare to say anything positive!
What I Recommend INSTEAD of Roger Scott’s Service
Weirdly, I recommend coming and checking out the SideKickTraders Discord :). Check it out here for more details! We don’t make any bold promises or market ourselves based on some unverifiable track record……
Here is an interview with one of our successful admins, Michelle.
WealthPress Products and Services
The Complete Guide to Day Trading FREE EBOOK!
For a limited time, Markus Heitkoetter is giving away the electronic version of his bestselling book “The Complete Guide To Day Trading”
It’s 296 pages and full of tips, tricks and practical information that you can use right away in your trading.
Click here to download the eBook now.
Subscribers are sent ‘trading signals’ in various different services that they offer. These are signals to buy or sell stocks, options and ETF’s.
Roger’s option trading strategies are not simple. Think ‘Iron Condors’, ‘Credit Spreads’ and ‘Long Strangle Spreads’……those kind of crazy strategies!
Not beginner friendly in my opinion.
WealthPress has so many alerts and education services it is crazy. They all have exotic mysterious names that make them sound great.
- Alpha Rotation. This service claims that 2 top mathematicians discovered a secret profit formula for trading….in 1930…..this is used to make money in this service. Weird. You get alerts, watch lists and educational resources. This is an options trading service.
- Billionaire Breakout. This service alerts and trains you on small cap stocks and options.
- Dark Pool Trader. Roger Scott was a Wall Street insider – in this service he finds stocks etc. that have tell tale ‘big money fingerprints’ that allows traders to jump on what the big money institutions are doing.
- The Momentum Factor. Three stock alerts a week and one bond ETF alert.
- Precision Profits $1,497 per year. More options alerts etc.
So many services….all run by Roger Scott? Weird. Apparently he has even more services not on this list!
It seems like Roger is an options trader first and foremost.
Options Trade Alerts for FREE
If you really don’t want to pay for an alerts service…..check out my video below!
Roger Scott WealthPress Review: Refund Policy
Most stock alerts services are not big on refunds! WealthPress is no different….well it is….it is WORSE! You have to pay them $250 to cancel your subscription! Wow.
I am not saying that this is a sign of some Roger Scott WealthPress scam. I just don’t like this refund policy!
Roger Scott WealthPress Review: Conclusions
Honestly, I don’t know what to make of this service. I don’t want to join and spend $1,500 to be ripped off. I join a lot of services like this, so the fact I won’t even try this one is probably all you need to know…..
The fact that Roger Scott has no track record on Google regarding is amazing hedgefund claims doesn’t sit right with me. It may well be completely innocent though. Am I saying that there is a Roger Scott WealthPress scam? No.
You can find a lot of information about Scott and his options trading strategies on his YouTube channel.
I think more research is needed and I will approach them for a free trial in exchange for an honest review (an expansion of this one!).
Personally, I would try a different options alerts service or invest in an options trading course.
If you would like to join one of the fastest growing Facebook groups that are dedicated to stock and options alerts services, come and join my community here! You will find a lot of people that are members of stock/options alerts services.
You can also check out my YouTube channel for more information on my favorite stock/option alerts services with completely transparent reviews.
Good Luck!
Russell
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This is a complete SCAM!!
$2000 gone
Asked for help No response after three days
DO Not put your money here!!
Yikes, can you elaborate?
I have had terrible response to my issues. I would not invest!
Hi…I am an experience trader and was curious about his system so I paid WEALTH EXPRESS $997 and NEVER EVEN GOT A LOG IN for membership access.. The card was charged right away, was even given a receipt e-maill and was told to wait for the login e-mail, NEVER RECEIVED IT…then I spent 45 mins on hold to try and find out what happened, called the concierge number, got someone last name Scott, he tried to help didn’t see my name anywhere on the site, still didn’t get an e-mail…I was so bummed so tried to cancel with my cc company, was going to even wait it out and call the concierge directly and have it charged to try again, thought it would give me an edge up because I do well with trades and options on my own but wanted to learn a lot more…SOOOO DISAPPOINTED….
I paid for WealthPress’s quarterly blitz alerts, with mixed results. The dividend purchase spikes are not the surefire indicator the advertisers portray them to be. The program is only profitable if you’re absolutely on the ball, and you allocate an equal amount of money to each options purchase, the very MOMENT you are notified. This is the only way to virtually ensure that your profits exceed your losses. The operative word is “virtually”, because extraordinary market conditions could invalidate even this certainty.
But in my opinion, Primetime Stocks is a total scam. The premise is that about 52 stocks have risen on the exact same date for the past 10 consecutive years. About 6100 stocks are listed between NYSE and NASDAQ. So less than 1% of publicly traded stocks conform to this pattern. As someone with a B.A. in Economics, that sounds like a random occurrence, with no statistical reliability with regard to future performance.