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BGI Jumped Ship After Bursting Clients' Accounts
Abstract:Syndicates do not turn over a new leaf. All they do is wipe the old slate and then start again somewhere else with possibly a new tactic to target a new group of prey.


Syndicates do not turn over a new leaf. All they do is wipe the old slate and then start again somewhere else with possibly a new tactic to target a new group of prey.
Bullet Global Investment (BGI) is a broker that provides trading signals for its clients in an exclusive group. In our previous article, it was reported that BGI gave out the wrong signal which burst many clients' accounts. It could be that this was done deliberately as a way to make profits for itself at the expanse of its clients.

Read this article here for the full story: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208316934568856.html

In response to that incident, BGI took no responsibility and only gave a sloppy explanation.
After that incident, BGI established another signal channel and claimed that it was a new “cleanup plan”. At the moment, there are only approximately 40 people in this channel.



We could not help but wonder if this is another attempt by BGI to trick its clients through a new tactic.

This is because they asserted that this new group is private and confidential, and no information about the signals should be disclosed to anyone outside of the group. A guilty conscience needs no accuser. It could be that they are afraid of the members exposing their dirty tricks to the public and calling them out on their schemes.
Whatever it is, we at WikiFX believe that BGI is fishy and should not be trusted. With so many brokers in the industry, there are many better ones that you could opt for.
If you are already a current member of BGI, it is not too late to get yourself out of there before falling deeper into their traps. Stay away from BGI at all costs.

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