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There are lots of low reviews for this group and I'm not surprised. Many, many, women joined the group hoping to make money right away. In trading, as in life, there are highs and lows. I've been with this group and actively trading for over one year now. I've blown accounts and I've become profitable in both the prop firm space as well as my own brokerage account.
When I started with the group in November of 2024, they were called "Forex for Women" because that's what they trained you on, forex. I watched a free call first, and in that call, the system was explained. Had I known anything about Tradingview or Forex brokers, I probably could have gone on my own from there, but I paid the $35 monthly fee with the plan to watch the education, ask some questions and cancel my membership after one month. The system was that simple. I binged the classroom modules in a couple of days and learned how to set up the accounts. To truly test what I learned, I put $100 into an Oanda account and placed a couple of trades the day after finishing the modules. Those trades hit my take profit. I continued to place swing trades on the daily timeframe and continued to be profitable. I stayed in the group another month and the women in the group were so helpful in answering questions, giving feedback, and helping me to learn.
I only traded Forex for a few months when women in the group started discussing if the strategy could be applied to futures. A handful had already tried it and were much more profitable than they were in forex. They were also experimenting with lower timeframes and scalping. By July of 2025 I was a profitable futures trader, taking regular payouts from prop firms. I used that capital to start a brokerage account and continue to be profitable to this day.
Many have commented on how the system has "changed" and no market structure is taught in the community. That is not true. The system is the same, it just continues to be simplified and more precise, creating higher win rates by narrowing down excellent entries. As far as the market structure learning issues, the founder Amanda, simply says that you don't have to learn market structure to be successful with this system. You can leave it as easy as it is taught and be successful. I agree with her. However, she does talk about it in weekly calls and has even "taught" how to mark up charts and look for basic market structure signatures. Those calls are all archived on the site and continue to be available to all members at all levels. I know this because I've never paid for more than the basic monthly membership. There was a time that those videos were unavailable because they streamlined the website, but when members voiced concern about wanting to go back and watch the old videos, they were put back up in a specific "vault" that anyone can see.
No trading strategy is 100% and no one should get into trading expecting it to be their full time income within weeks or months, and I think that's where the disconnect is with many who have left the group. Knowing basic market structures can enhance your trades, but if you want to execute the system that is taught in the course, you don't have to know structure. Just using the A+ setups that are taught will yield ~60% win rate. In my opinion, that's a conservative win rate that I myself have seen in my own trading- using the system before implementing support and resistance zones into my profit-taking strategy.
With all that being said, trading is just like any skill or profession, you get out of it what you put in. I don't think you should depend on one source of education to be fully knowledgeable and successful. Learning about market cycles, world events and their impact(s) on various symbols, and diversifying the list of symbols that you trade is important. None of these things is discouraged in the community, and a large percentage of the women in the community share what they have learned with the other members of the group.
Women have left the group to follow another educator who taught scalping for a brief period. I am not upset about this, she was and still is a great educator. I continue to follow her on social media. I have not left this group because I like the simplicity that this system offers and its adaptability to all timeframes, symbols and markets. I love the community and the lessons that other women lend to our discussions. I've found success in this space because it is so simple. There's support and prayer when you need it, and none of the education calls are "mandatory". They're all recorded and you can go back to them as much or as little as you like.
If you are looking for a simple, effective, trading system that is stripped down, and is extensively backtested on multiple timeframes and symbols, give it a whirl. It's $35. You won't find a more affordable program.
This platform is truly transforming lives and creating opportunities for women that were previously out of reach. Is acquiring a new skill tough? ABSOLUTELY! Are there inevitable losses in trading? Yes, that's simply part of the market dynamics. Sometimes it’s smooth sailing, while other times it can be quite chaotic. I appreciate how this service provides a variety of strategies and motivates us to discover what suits us best. Plus, the indicator is a total game changer! I highly recommend this platform, but be ready to face some significant learning curves and moments of overcoming challenges. Successful traders are both resilient and determined.
The owners engage in questionable practices, promoting fundamentally flawed concepts such as 'take every entry, even in consolidation' with unwarranted confidence based on their bot backtesting. It's disheartening to witness community members following their misguided advice and suffering significant financial losses. Participants in their newly rebranded community, now called 'TFW Global', faced expulsion for raising concerns or suggesting alternative trading resource groups for women. Members paid substantial fees to individuals with limited trading knowledge. The strategies were frequently altered, yet the owners attempted to present them as consistent by referencing a chart line involved in each modification. They maintain separate 'add-on' groups to continue collecting monthly fees, even when those groups become inactive, intentionally redirecting engagement elsewhere and often lacking an educator for extended periods. They offered expensive 'pro' memberships that provided the same poor content as a basic membership but with heightened enthusiasm, resulting in greater financial losses from testing their flawed strategies. It was laughable! When long-time female members, who had been the owners' strongest supporters, left and sought refunds, one would expect a change. Instead, there was a shift towards a tax savings plan masquerading as goodwill. Now they promote a nonprofit that aims to provide scholarships to their own members, essentially recycling money back to themselves under the pretense of being 'Christian'. Their actions tarnish the reputation of women in trading, the education sector, and the notion of being genuinely Christian.
The owners seem more focused on profit than genuine education. They promote flawed strategies with unwavering confidence, leading many to significant financial losses. It’s disheartening to watch members blindly follow misguided advice. The community, now rebranded multiple times, has expelled those who raised concerns. They charge exorbitant fees while providing minimal real trading knowledge. Even after demands for refunds from long-time supporters, the changes made seem superficial, presenting a tax strategy as goodwill. Their actions tarnish the reputation of women in trading and the integrity of financial education.
Don't fall for the success stories shared within the group. If those members aren't being paid to share their experiences, their success likely stems from their own efforts outside this so-called community. They lack essential knowledge and mislead members about trading principles. After a year of involvement, I've seen enough to recognize the manipulative tactics at play. This is more of a cult than a learning environment, and I regret being drawn in.
If only there were an option for zero stars. This business has devolved into a focus on sales rather than genuine education. I've been with them for over a year, and the basic trading strategies promised are nonexistent. Many members are now just sharing strategies among themselves, while the group stifles open discussion. The constant push for subscriptions and memberships is overwhelming, and many women have lost their savings here. It's a toxic environment where hope keeps members from leaving, despite the repeated failures.
My experience with this group has been a disappointment. Initially, it seemed promising, but inconsistencies in strategies raised red flags. As a newcomer, I sought knowledge outside the group, realizing the promises made were unrealistic. The community feels more like a marketing scheme than a supportive network. They continue to sell ineffective tools while claiming to empower women, but it feels more like exploitation. If you're serious about trading, look elsewhere for genuine education and support.
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