Forum: Collective2 Suggestions, Feedback, Questions
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| Subject: | Free Simulated Auto-Trade |
| Posted by: | Josh Wagner |
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| When: | 5/14/12 (10:58) | |
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| | The "simulated auto-trade sign-up" banner at the top of my screen reads very clearly . . . "for free." So I signed up for three futures systems that I was very seriously considering.
And I was then informed by one of the system's developers that my subscription fee would start shortly.
Is this service really free? Or just free of brokers' fees?
Can anyone please clarify?
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| | In response to post by Josh Wagner of 5/14/12 (10:58) The "simulated auto-trade sign-up" banner at the top of my screen reads very clearly . . . "for free." So I signed up for three futures systems that I was very seriously considering....
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Josh -
C2 will sometimes remind you of the option to try out a system for free... but only when there is a free trial period available for the system. Without knowing the specifics of what you are asking about, I can only guess you were looking at a system with a free trial period. Why don't you email me privately with the specific details (i.e. system name, what day you looked, etc.) and I will investigate. |
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| Subject: | Free Simulated Auto-Trade |
| Posted by: | Rene Kroes ( C2 Score: 631 ) |
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| When: | 5/31/12 (8:25) | |
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| | In response to post by Josh Wagner of 5/14/12 (10:58) The "simulated auto-trade sign-up" banner at the top of my screen reads very clearly . . . "for free." So I signed up for three futures systems that I was very seriously considering....
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You could allways ask for a (temporary) free listing extension for the provider, who knows they might want to help you out. |
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