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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is for Manish C

This is for Manish C. of Pocket Options. He also has his Telegram bot called Manish Trader. He will send you screenshots of his trades, his successful clients, how he made $2000 for them in two hours of trading. And videos of people saying he is fantastic, and wonderful. One even claimed to have been helped by him to pay for her mom's medical bills.

But, my experience with him is the opposite. He will promise to be careful with your money, and then lose it in a second. Or in my case, 30 minutes. He will trade everything down to the last penny.

After which, he will claim some news event occured, or that Trump said something, or that India took a certain stance. All of which could not be verified in the media.

To make up for the losses, he will promise to be careful again. But you will need to deposit more money for him to do it.

That's his MO. Lose all your money, and ask you for forgive him, call you bro, promise you more. He will promise the moon and the sun just to get you to deposit money. It's always USD $500. Bargain, and he will reduce it, just for you.

Don't fall for it. Best part is, he will offer a solution- deposit more money to solve the previous money losses. If you don't like it, that's your loss. Would you try again? Would you listen to his promises? Would you listen to his drivel? Would you like a chance to lose all your money again? How many more times would you like this to happen before you wake up?

I'm sure there's plenty out there. But for me, it's the end. No more. Don't believe me, just go study his videos. Look for clues of his trades. Look for clues on his cues. Most importantly, look for his live trades. Then you will know.

His live signals? If you win, you will continue. If you lose, he will blame you. He will ask for a screenshot of your trade and then point out your mistakes, and be blameless.

So stop being a fool, and start learning to trade yourself. As someone just said, I'd rather lose $1000 due to my mistakes than to lose $100 copy trading with him.

You decide...
Good luck!

27 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

He was insisting to register and…

He was insisting to register and deposit to start 50$ to make at least 250 to 800 a day.
He said he is using the pocket options and I told him that I have account with them. He said you have to use my link. And I realised that he is a scammer. Please don’t work with him. Noone will beg you to help you to make money. He wants to make money by stealing yours. Be careful. Also pocket options itself I believe it’s not reliable . Don’t waste your money please. Even £1

25 January 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

He asked first 1000 made a ...0...from…

He asked first 1000 made a ...0...from that on copytrading in pocket option so i lost all....he blamed ...ai system in pocket option....that it influenced with results..woow....then he took another 500 pounds made ...1 bet 3 second end lost everything in 3 sec...and blamed...market movement...and he was dare to ask me for ....another 2000 to improve a loss....cheater and big scammer ...his karma will reach him im sure....karma is inavitable for this person

21 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Please stay away from Manish Trader on…

Please stay away from Manish Trader on Telegram. I’m sharing this as an honest warning so others don’t make the same mistake. Don’t be fooled by the friendly language like “bro,” “mate,” or “brother.” They lure people in by showing screenshots of glamorous profits, but in reality this is nothing more than reckless gambling.

I was fortunate to start with a small amount, but once losses occur they shift the blame to “the news” or “sudden market movements,” and your account is wiped out. After that, they will message you again claiming that if you deposit another £1,000 they can recover your losses. Please don’t fall for this.

If you need advice or want to talk to someone before making a mistake, feel free to contact me
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9 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

He is a scammer

He is a scammer. He did scam with me giving me false signals on Pocket options and i lost half of my money. Also asking to deposit more money for next trade. Please stay away from him. He is a real scammer.

6 October 2025
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