Lie Detector Millionaire (LDM) is another binary options program that makes some wild claims that you can make millions of dollars using their system and never have to pay for it.
When I see claims like this, I am of course very skeptical. However, some reviewers of this program claim the software works. So I decided to check out the program myself to find out the truth.
Product: Lie Detector Millionaire
Overall Ranking: 0 out of 100 or 0/5 stars
Price: The software is free but you have to deposit $250 with a broker
Owners: Daniel Wilkins and Trader X??
Website: liedetectormillionaire.com
Who is behind Lie Detector Millionaire?
The supposed owners of this system are Daniel Wilkins and the mysterious Trader X.
Trader X is apparently the person who wrote the code for the software “he designs programs that predict the future” but wishes to keep his identity secret.
Daniel Wilkins, which seems to be a false identity, is the man who fronts this program and openly admits he has cheated people in the past.
He now has decided to be “honest” and help people make money. However, the Daniel Wilkins in the sales video seems to be an actor, clearly reading his text from a teleprompter.
Can you really trust a former scammer?
What Is Lie Detector Millionaire?
Lie Detector Millionaire is a binary options software that can predict the next movements in the markets. This sounds great but is, of course, impossible.
You might be wondering why it’s called Lie Detector Millionaire, which is a strange name for this sort of program. To explain I will give you a quick run-through of the sales video, which is one of the types I hate. Once it starts there’s no stopping it!
The video starts with the owner/actor, Daniel Wilkins, wired to a polygraph machine. His aim is to prove he is telling us the truth when he says he’s made more than $5,000,000 in the last year trading financial assets. Naturally, the lie detector test shows that he is telling the truth. This isn’t at all conclusive and can be set up to give any results they want.
Continuing with the story, they are testing the software before releasing it to the public in 2017. Therefore, they require 50 testers to gather data and there are only a few places left. Sign up fast, no experience needed, you can’t lose!
Please don’t take that as my advice, that’s the sales pitch.
Who Is this for?
I wouldn’t recommend anyone to join this program.
The program is designed to attract people with no experience in binary options trading. People who will believe the many lies they are told here and think it is possible to trade with no risk. They will be in for an unpleasant surprise!
How It Works
As with most of these binary options programs, you can sign up for free, you have to give your email address and telephone number. You will then be contacted by their recommended broker to see how much you can invest.
The recommend broker associated with LDM will be out to get as much as possible from you and probably won’t be licensed. Although with some of these binary options scams they change brokers quite often.
As usual, when you give your telephone number you’re put under pressure to invest more than you intended. The minimum amount you can invest is $250, this seems to be the same with most legitimate robots.
If you want to try placing binary option trades yourself there are brokers that accept deposits of as little as $10 but you may not have the same level of service as a broker that has a minimum deposit of $250.
When trading binary options you have to decide whether the price of an asset will rise or fall over a given time span. When using software, the robot decides on the direction of the market and places the trades for you.
Of course, if the software is useless like the Lie Detector Millionaire software you will make more losing trades than winning trades and lose your money very quickly.
I have seen a so-called interview with Daniel Wilkins, where he blames the brokers for members losses. He says the brokers don’t always connect the members accounts to the LDM software. Instead, they use their own software which he describes “as garbage”.
Choosing Your Broker
It’s worth remembering with a legitimate auto trading program you will be able to select your broker from their recommended list. You should always deal with licensed brokers as this gives you some protection.
In case the broker closes down unexpectedly, your funds should be returned. If your broker is not licensed and shuts down for any reason, you and all the other traders will lose all their money.
Red Flags
Some scam warning signs or lies that are found in the video or sales page are:
- Big house
- Expensive cars
- Promises that you will be taking lavish holidays
- LDM give you the idea you can earn $500,000 per month
- A trading account that starts with $250 and in an hour reaches $12805. I read an article from an experienced investor and he says the best results you can expect from an automated robot are a few thousand dollars per month.
- Pressure tactics. I visited the site several times, they always give the same numbers:
- They say it’s free when it reality you will have to deposit at least $250 with a broker
- No risk. Guaranteed … to lose
- Fake real time results from other LDM testers, the testers are always the same but the payouts do change from time to time.I found a very similar image used on another binary options software site that is no longer online called Spectre System. LDM change the photos but use the same names and countries. Probably the same people behind these 2 scams.
- False identities and locations for the testers. I checked to see if I could find other photos of a couple of the testers. The 2 I checked:
- Meiling from China is apparently Burton Meola from the USA according to IBO Social
- Paul from the USA has his picture on a Russian site
- They say this software has “never lost a trade” and it’s “impossible to lose”. There is no auto trading software that has never lost a trade or can guarantee you will never lose. The best software claim to have about 80% accuracy
- Would they have made this video to get just 50 testers? No, of course not, they have done all this marketing to get as many as possible to sign-up.
As you can see there is lots of false information. This is the typical type of binary options scam that is very common at the moment. They claim to be different, although, in reality, this is just the same or worse than similar programs out to grab your money.
What To Look For In A Genuine Auto Trading Software
An authentic trading software or robot will have at least some and probably all of the following:
- A real website with several pages
- You should be able to visit the website without having to give your email address and telephone number
- A step by step guide for beginners
- A wide range of functions allowing you to set your own parameters. Many of the bogus automated robots say they have a secret algorithm but give you no idea how or why it works. They give you no control over the settings.
- A simple explanation of how the robot works
- A demo account to test the different settings. Then when you’re comfortable you can start trading for real
- No pressure to start trading or to deposit more money
- No promise of a guaranteed income
- A good choice of brokers to choose from, these brokers should be licensed and regulated.
- No hype, with luxury mansions, Maserati’s or exotic holidays
An authentic robot doesn’t mean you will definitely make money. You should always remember trading binary options is very risky, accordingly, you should only invest money you can afford to lose.
I visited a couple of these legit robots and it was refreshing to find no hype on these sites. You don’t feel pushed to deposit money with their associated brokers.
If I was thinking about trading binary options I would probably start by signing up with one of these robots and use their demo account. Certainly a much better option than Lie Detector Millionaire.
Members Complaints
As you would expect there are many complaints about Lie Detector Millionaire. The most frequent complaints I found were for: people losing their money (as expected), phone calls from the broker pressuring them to deposit funds, and unable to contact the company for support. Here are just a few.
My Final Opinion
Avoid Lie Detector Millionaire at all costs. This is another binary options auto trading software that resembles many others to be found online currently. Becoming a member will only ensure one thing, that you lose your money!
You should beware of the positive reviews, it’s disappointing but some affiliate marketers are ready to promote anything to make money.
Programs, like this, that promise big earnings from trading binary options mustn’t be taken seriously. Genuine programs won’t have sales videos you can’t stop or mention possible earnings. They will have real websites with details about their software, demo accounts, and help for beginners.
So, if you’re thinking of using a robot to trade binary options make sure it’s legit, check reviews, and research as much as possible. Always bear in mind trading binary options is a form of gambling, you should be ready to lose your money.
A Safer Alternative
If you think binary options is too risky, you could try starting your own affiliate marketing business. There is no risk with this as you can even start for free!
Take an online training course that will teach you how to build your business from creating a website right up to achieving sales. This isn’t an overnight formula to success, but a long term business.
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If you’ve tried making money with binary options, used a robot, or even signed up with Lie Detector Millionaire I would really like to hear about your experience. Were you ripped off or did you earn some good money? Please leave your comments below.
Thanks,
Peter
Great review on Lie Detector Millionaire. Many, it’s like these bs binary options scammers never give up.
I got hit up by a Facebook friend that I met through marketing that was trying to say that trading binary options was not gambling.
I think scammers just live in denial and eventually believe the crap they preach. Nothing can predict stock movement, nothing. Great review Peter, get the truth out.
Thanks,
Todd
I agree Todd these people never give up marketing their far-fetched systems that are nothing more than outright lies. “A system that never loses a trade”, it’s so outrageous it’s almost laughable, except people lose money when using this software. Binary options are a gamble, you might win some trades but you will certainly lose others. Never trust a program that promises easy money, binary options or other money making schemes. There is no such thing as easy money, you might be lucky or otherwise, you need to work hard.
Cheers,
Peter
Hi Pete
Thank you for detecting and exposing this scam, you probably help a lot of people to don’t lose their hard earned money. This kind of programs are kind of fishy to me, I always find hard to believe that with only running a binary program you could make money.
Ruben
Hi Ruben,
These binary options programs are complete scams, there is no software around that can predict the markets correctly 100% of the time as Lie Detector Millionaire claim. Whatever way you choose to trade binary options to me it’s still a gamble. Even the robots that are legit may say they have 80% accuracy, but this 80% may be on a winning streak, a losing streak will soon wipe out your profits. Binary options is not a way to make money. To make money online you need to work hard and be determined, not bet on whether the price of something is going up or down.
Cheers,
Peter
Wow, How do these people get away with this?
Thank you so much for putting this out for everyone to see.
I sure hope you didn’t give the broker 250 to test this out.
These type of scams are everywhere now. I can’t scroll facebook without getting plastered with ads about making money.
Do you have any good options for a beginner to start out online?’
thanks
Hi Timothy,
There are so many of these binary options scams around unfortunately the authorities can’t go after all of them. They issue warnings but that’s about it.
No, I didn’t give a broker $250 to test this out because I know what they claim cannot be true. You’re right these scams, binary options or others, are everywhere, people must be very careful before giving their credit card details. They must always check for reviews or complaints, this post gives a few tips to help people avoid online scams.
For a beginner, I recommend affiliate marketing, but to get started it’s a good idea to take a training course that will teach you how to build your business. This isn’t like the get rich quick schemes you see all over the internet but a long term business that takes hard work. However, it can be enjoyable as you can build a business around something you like to do, a hobby, or passion and the rewards can be substantial.
All the best,
Peter
Thanks Peter. Great information here. I have to say that the Lie Detector Millionaire review was equally hilarious as it was serious content. It is amazing what lengths that people will go to pull off a elaborate magic trick. Sadly, the disappearing act is other peoples’ money. Carry on, sir.
Hi Roland,
Yes, using a lie detector to try and convince people that they are telling the truth is a little strange but it is original. I am still surprised there are people who are ready to believe these lies, binary option programs like this have been around for a while now. I’m sure they still get investors into their schemes and there will be more similar schemes in the future. Still, if we can get the word out it may save some people from losing their money in the future.
Thanks for your visit,
Peter
Yea this product genuinely looks like a scam product. Many trading platforms that require you to put money upfront before there are any results are also a scam. it sucks because you would want a solution that is truthful and easy to use. Trading is a very difficult hobby/career to learn so it can be very easy to trust products claiming to simplify.
No doubt about it, Wil, this is a scam. There is no software that can predict the markets movements and be correct all the time as Lie Detector Millionaire claim. Many trading platforms are also fraudulent and the SEC has issued a warning about both the binary options schemes and the trading platforms.
For anyone interested in trading binary options there are some courses online that will teach you different strategies and some of these courses are even free. But like with most things if you want to learn this will take time and there is no guarantee that you will make money. So people take what they think is the easy solution but unfortunately get scammed!
Thanks for your comment,
Peter