I’m writing this follow-up review in response to Crypto Fund Trader’s (CFT) reply to my first review, where they continue to provide misleading information to the public, attempting to scam more people into joining. I cannot stand how arrogant they are, even going so far as to claim that their clients are providing "incorrect information."
For my first review, please check out the one I posted this month titled "Exposing the Crypto Fund Trader Scam: How I Lost $1K in 2 Days Due to Platform Bugs and Unethical Practices."
Here’s what everyone should know: this platform preys on new users, especially those making large deposits. They have no intention of returning any of the funds they’ve scammed.
They make quick money within just a couple of days by exploiting platform bugs and unfair practices. This is the hallmark of a scam operation.
It’s disheartening to see many other users facing the same situation as I did too, but CFT’s arrogance and blatant disregard for their users motivates me to expose them further. I’ll continue posting if they keep spreading misinformation and scamming new users.
Key Point: They take money from new users with no intention of returning it. Their core revenue comes from this.
Let me address their fake replies on my last review one by one:
1. CFT claims I violated the reverse trading/hedging rule
— This is a scam.
They ignored what I mentioned in my first review, where I highlighted that other platforms like BrightFunded have no such rule and they will not take users fund even in such case. CFT clearly set this rule as the opposite to exploit users.
2. "There are no bugs on our platform as you claim... If you set a Stop Loss (SL) as a limit order, it may not fully close your trade. For a full closure, you need to set the SL as a market order."
— This is a fake reply.
My stop-loss was clearly set as a market order, and they refuse to acknowledge it.
3. "It's technically impossible for closing a trade to open another one. You're welcome to test this on a demo account and record it."
— This is a fake reply.
They didn't reply to their platform bugs I mentioned in my first review where their position SL functions did not work out correctly, and their conditional SL trigger (not limit order trigger) failed to close out position I had, but instead opening a counter-trade which they use to claim new users "misconduct"
I’ve communicated this with them via email, and they keep dodging the issue.
CFT doesn’t offer demo accounts for users to test their platform, as they claim. In my email chain with them, I’ve asked for a Zoom or Google meeting multiple times to discuss these problems, but they keep refusing (I have evidence from our email chain).
Now, they’re asking, a "banned user," to somehow record trades without account access and report back to them. They’re just replying for public appearances but not replying to victimized users.
4. "Lastly, any Discord messages are not from us. We've clearly communicated that we never send DMs or ask for money. Your statements are untrue and intended to harm our reputation."
— This is also fake.
They’re trying to claim that their victimized users are harming their reputation, which is ironic.
After I discovered their shady behavior and tried to provide feedback to help improve the platform, my messages kept deleted almost instantly everytime I sent out—within 5 seconds—from both their Telegram and Discord groups. Anyone paying attention should be able to see what's going on and understand the nature of this platform.
As I mentioned in my first review, there are clearly fake members, probably paid for, who continuously praise the platform in both their Discord and Telegram groups. It's all likely done to create a false sense of community engagement—just like the suspicious "5-star" reviews on Trustpilot. If you look at the 1-star reviews, you’ll see the real story.
In my case, there was a particular Discord user in CFT's official group who constantly praised CFT, posting almost every hour on the same day I shared my issues. This user guided me on how to claim back my funds like what he did, but it turned out to be another scam. If CFT claims this person isn’t connected to them, why would anyone be so motivated to post positive comments so frequently? It’s just another false statement from CFT in their public reply. I have screenshots of the chat to prove it.
In addition, their customer support does indeed DM users. One of their 'Chief Customer Support' representatives, Pedro, direct-messaged me on Discord. During our discussion, he claimed I was "rude" so he had nothing to say regarding the scam involving my funds.
As for the rest of my review that they chose to ignore, that's fine. Viewers can easily see that their silence on those points speaks volumes about their dishonesty.
I’m writing this follow-up review in response to Crypto Fund Trader’s (CFT) reply to my first review, where they continue to provide misleading information to the public, attempting to scam more people into joining. I cannot stand how arrogant they are, even going so far as to claim that their clients are providing "incorrect information."
For my first review, please check out the one I posted this month titled "Exposing the Crypto Fund Trader Scam: How I Lost $1K in 2 Days Due to Platform Bugs and Unethical Practices."
Here’s what everyone should know: this platform preys on new users, especially those making large deposits. They have no intention of returning any of the funds they’ve scammed.
They make quick money within just a couple of days by exploiting platform bugs and unfair practices. This is the hallmark of a scam operation.
It’s disheartening to see many other users facing the same situation as I did too, but CFT’s arrogance and blatant disregard for their users motivates me to expose them further. I’ll continue posting if they keep spreading misinformation and scamming new users.
Key Point: They take money from new users with no intention of returning it. Their core revenue comes from this.
Let me address their fake replies on my last review one by one:
1. CFT claims I violated the reverse trading/hedging rule
— This is a scam.
They ignored what I mentioned in my first review, where I highlighted that other platforms like BrightFunded have no such rule and they will not take users fund even in such case. CFT clearly set this rule as the opposite to exploit users.
2. "There are no bugs on our platform as you claim... If you set a Stop Loss (SL) as a limit order, it may not fully close your trade. For a full closure, you need to set the SL as a market order."
— This is a fake reply.
My stop-loss was clearly set as a market order, and they refuse to acknowledge it.
3. "It's technically impossible for closing a trade to open another one. You're welcome to test this on a demo account and record it."
— This is a fake reply.
They didn't reply to their platform bugs I mentioned in my first review where their position SL functions did not work out correctly, and their conditional SL trigger (not limit order trigger) failed to close out position I had, but instead opening a counter-trade which they use to claim new users "misconduct"
I’ve communicated this with them via email, and they keep dodging the issue.
CFT doesn’t offer demo accounts for users to test their platform, as they claim. In my email chain with them, I’ve asked for a Zoom or Google meeting multiple times to discuss these problems, but they keep refusing (I have evidence from our email chain).
Now, they’re asking, a "banned user," to somehow record trades without account access and report back to them. They’re just replying for public appearances but not replying to victimized users.
4. "Lastly, any Discord messages are not from us. We've clearly communicated that we never send DMs or ask for money. Your statements are untrue and intended to harm our reputation."
— This is also fake.
They’re trying to claim that their victimized users are harming their reputation, which is ironic.
After I discovered their shady behavior and tried to provide feedback to help improve the platform, my messages kept deleted almost instantly everytime I sent out—within 5 seconds—from both their Telegram and Discord groups. Anyone paying attention should be able to see what's going on and understand the nature of this platform.
As I mentioned in my first review, there are clearly fake members, probably paid for, who continuously praise the platform in both their Discord and Telegram groups. It's all likely done to create a false sense of community engagement—just like the suspicious "5-star" reviews on Trustpilot. If you look at the 1-star reviews, you’ll see the real story.
In my case, there was a particular Discord user in CFT's official group who constantly praised CFT, posting almost every hour on the same day I shared my issues. This user guided me on how to claim back my funds like what he did, but it turned out to be another scam. If CFT claims this person isn’t connected to them, why would anyone be so motivated to post positive comments so frequently? It’s just another false statement from CFT in their public reply. I have screenshots of the chat to prove it.
In addition, their customer support does indeed DM users. One of their 'Chief Customer Support' representatives, Pedro, direct-messaged me on Discord. During our discussion, he claimed I was "rude" so he had nothing to say regarding the scam involving my funds.
As for the rest of my review that they chose to ignore, that's fine. Viewers can easily see that their silence on those points speaks volumes about their dishonesty.