Forex Fantasy
Filed Under (EA System) by Casey on 09-03-2009
Tags: Firebird EA, Forex Maestro, Forex Terminator
Recently my mailbox have been blasted by a new forex EA that will be launched soon. Forex Fantasy (http://www.theforexfantasy.com)
The pre-launch site looks very familiar…. I was not able to put my fingers into it until yesterday when it just hit me!!
I realize that I have seen this pre-launch site before… It was Forex Maestro!!!
So, I thought to myself, what is it that was so familiar? First thing that came to mind was obviously the video. It has some similar traits. Nice music, same background visual effect… I am pretty sure that their opt in page were placed in the same position. While I can’t really verify it because the prelauch page of Forex Maestro has disappeared… I somehow had that same feeling…
Same sort of ‘thorn out’ proof… Same sort of marketing launch discount! Somewhat same sort of URL build… www.THEforexmaestro.com and www.THEforexfantasy.com.
Coincidences? Now I believe the author of this site would say that they are marketing for their client. Fair enough…. Seen a few sites like this before and got the same reply like this before.
Ok… my point is not that to diss a marketing effort of a marketing company who is marketing for their clients… but maybe to state a close similarity of marketing effort and state my thoughts that would be biased towards another lousy product. (My personal opinion) For me forex maestro did not cut it, my backtest shows that it may not have the posibility of working well. Having said that, some site shows some interesting results… mind you most of this test were demo tested and not live tested.
So I want to take a chance?
Anyway, sorry for digressing a little…
My thoughts is that, rumor has it that Forex Maestro is a ‘reversed’ engineered EA of Firebird and some mentioned that is a reverse engineered EA of Forex Terminator…
These sort of publicity really gets you wondering… Same marketing effort, design and the whole pre-launch sha bang… Would it also be another EA on the internet that has been ‘reversed’ engineered?
Hey… remember I could easily download free EA source codes… (As you can see on my download page) So what would stop me from (if I was a good programmer) to just hyped the codes up a bit and then repackage it and then sell it under a new brand name.
Well, nothing actually….
Now I am not trying to put a bad light to this EA. I am just merely stating my observation, and my prediction would be, Forex Fantasy might be sold at $197, with the same marketing effort as Forex Maestro… good hype-feeling marketing.
Now, I have shown that forex maestro did not really perform that well in backtesting, so I would really love to see how forex fantasy would perform. If I am able to get Maestro EA for free, I believe I would be able to the Forex Fantasy EA for free too…
Such is the world of internet…
Just for the record, I am posting the prelaunch sales page of ForexFantasy…









It seems many EA producers seem to know one another as they all advertise via mail each others products. i wonder where the competitive spirit went from this scenario.
Haha… you notice that too huh John…
Well, one thing that came to my mind is that, they know that their EA will or could be easily copied and distributed freely. Or if the EA does not do well, people would request for a refund from Clickbank and that is not hard. So, what they would do is leverage on other EA sales and try to make as much money as they can…
Hi casey can you tel me how do i get my money back from clickbank
Oh.. that’s easy… just go to http://www.clickbank.com/csinquiry.html. Fill in the particular of your purchase and under subject of request: select I would like to select a refund. I would suggest you get your refund via the author first.
Write to them, and request it directly from them. If they don’t reply or even entertain your request, then I only use this form.
The reason is simple, clickbank.com can easily stop you from doing any further transaction via clickbank.com the reason could be ‘Fraud report against you’ by the author. Highly unlikely but you never know. So in order to protect yourself, you will have emails to back your claims for a direct refund via clickbank.
Bare in mind you only have 8 weeks from the date of purchase. If you do not get a reply after the 7th week then request a refund directly from clickbank.com.
Hope this helps