View Full Version : Stock Assault 2.0 - REVIEWS?
micky
11-04-2008, 12:49 PM
Hi guys, I'm new here. I read all the feedback on StockPicker RT, and seems pretty good little program. Before I purchase that, has anyone tried out Stock Assault 2.0 (http://fiasco.stockasult.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=OTF)? Any good? It is a one time price of $47.
unmilli
11-29-2008, 12:12 PM
i never tried it but for me it seems to good to be true . a 13000% gain just by using a software seems pretty irrealistic. i'm waiting on the others to give their opinion...... hope its not just a scam like marl.
jjohn
12-04-2008, 11:14 PM
Hi,
I just joined the forum. I know how hard it is to get feed back from others before purchasing something so ill give some here if i can. I bought the stock assault 2.0 (http://fiasco.stockasult.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=OTF) software a few weeks ago and have received about 15-20 picks so far. The highest gain was about 10% and the highest loss (1 loss) 0.40%.
Try downloading the demo version first to see if you like it. The interface is basic enough but has charts, live news feeds and the Buy/Sell picks section. I usually get a stock pick every 3-7 days and have to watch out for a sell signal on the stock i have open.
Before I bought it I found it impossible to find a real review on the software because it hasn't been out that long. I dont want to break any forum rules here but the only half decent review was at squidoo com / stockassault, pretty basic review on stock assault 2.0 but you get an insiders opinion of it.
The main website has alot of accurate info and the blog on the site has some handy tips but are all written by the same guy who apparently is has nothing to do with selling the software (suspicious or what?).
I am not going to praise it too much because i really don't have much experience of trading. It seems to work fine if you leave it process for an hour a day but i leave mine on for a few hours. The only thing i would say is don't forget to set your stop loss with your online broker when placing orders.
snowx1000
01-20-2009, 06:44 PM
The software itself is a scam. I audited it (im a curious software engineer) and it does not actually process anything. When the regular edition is "processing", it is actually just reading stock ticker and company names from the text files in the Docs folder. You can change them and you will see (ie put one company in each text file). The picks are actually from an embedded internet explorer page that pulls them from the stockassault website. How the picks on their server are generated I have no idea (random?). Also, today's picks from the diamond edition resulted in a loss of 6% or so last time I checked. There is no miracle AI yet.
snowman009
01-25-2009, 06:24 PM
The software itself is a scam. I audited it (im a curious software engineer) and it does not actually process anything. When the regular edition is "processing", it is actually just reading stock ticker and company names from the text files in the Docs folder. You can change them and you will see (ie put one company in each text file). The picks are actually from an embedded internet explorer page that pulls them from the stockassault website. How the picks on their server are generated I have no idea (random?). Also, today's picks from the diamond edition resulted in a loss of 6% or so last time I checked. There is no miracle AI yet.
Hey snowx1000, Thanks for the tip. I checked it out and your 100% correct. Obviously this bot is just another fancy stock filter. I have a question for you though. Could Stock Assault (http://fiasco.stockasult.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=OTF) be dangerous to install on my computer? I don't care that maybe I wasted $49 I just want to know that it isn't stealing information off my computer, or logging keystrokes while it's installed. Have you heard anything about it or is there a way to check for that? Thanks!
reptij
02-08-2009, 01:31 AM
This software (http://fiasco.stockasult.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=OTF)is just a souped up version of doubling stocks scam robot software Marl! Anyone want the full version just let me know. It is the truth that all it does is roll a bunch of ticker symbols without accessing the internet and it doesnt analyze anything. When you hit the picks button it then accesses stock assaults server and gets the stock symbols that the scammers pulled out of a hat and uploaded to a file on their server. These are the same scammers that run doubling stocks and they are getting rich off the uninformed. I feel so sorry for anyone that has actually followed their advise and traded these stocks. The software actually told me to buy microsoft long 2 weeks ago when the stock crashed after the earnings report.
There is a very small amount of information out there telling the unsuspecting this information.
stilllooking
04-19-2009, 12:12 AM
Hey Reptij,
thanks for the tip.. I would like to try the full version if you still have it. you can email it to coralazul58@yahoo.com. Do you know of any good bot program to really works?
indexphp
06-13-2009, 06:17 PM
The software doesnt really work its a complete scam. I dont think theres even any point in downloading the demo based on whats said here by snowx
lockshoe
08-29-2009, 04:49 PM
I believe Stock Assault is a rip off. I subscribed and then tried to cancel. They did NOT respond to about 7 emails. When you try to call you get a recording.
I've asked Amex to refund my money.
gbird123
10-16-2009, 08:52 PM
the least cost ive found to do a stosk trade is 4.95 for the buy and 4.95 for the sell,, stockassaults buy-sell s arent more than 2.00 up on the buy on any of the sells,,, so it seems to me that you'd lose money.
gbird123
10-16-2009, 08:58 PM
if the buy and sell are each over 5.00 and the stock hasn't gone up more than 2.00 it looks like a lose to me
Thierry Martin
10-16-2009, 09:38 PM
the least cost ive found to do a stosk trade is 4.95 for the buy and 4.95 for the sell,, stockassaults buy-sell s arent more than 2.00 up on the buy on any of the sells,,, so it seems to me that you'd lose money.
Most traders buy more than one share.
andraos
10-29-2009, 10:18 AM
Stock Assault 2.0 IS a scam! There is no artificial intelligence engine. There is no money back guarantee. It's a couple of guys picking stocks out of a hat.
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