Thomas Kralow Reviews: Trader or a Scam Selling Trading Courses?

Thomas Kralow Reviews: Trader or a Scam Selling Trading Courses

 

Thomas Kralow Reviews: Trader or a Scam Selling Trading Courses

When I first delved into trading, like many others, I began searching for information online. During my research, I came across Thomas Kralow’s videos. At first glance, he seemed like just another YouTuber talking about trading, but it turns out he has an entire system of trading courses behind his social media presence. Not only does he run training sessions, but I was also surprised to learn that Kralow speaks not only English but Russian as well, despite being originally from the Baltics.

Researching Reviews on Thomas Kralow and His Courses

Like any rational person, before purchasing anything, I decided to look up reviews on Thomas Kralow and his trading courses. Here’s what I found: the internet is split into two camps. Some people assert that Kralow’s courses are indeed valuable, providing practical knowledge that has enabled them to start trading profitably. Others, however, claim that these trading courses are a complete scam, saying that Thomas Kralow is just another "infopreneur" selling information readily available online for free.

Naturally, when opinions are so polarized, the urge to dig deeper grows. It would be easy to assume that positive reviews are boosted, while genuine users leave negative feedback. But as someone committed to finding the truth, I decided to dig deeper—and discovered some interesting facts.

How Many Thomas Kralows Are There on Social Media?

First, I decided to check LinkedIn, as it's a business network where you can often find real people. Imagine my surprise when I found six profiles under the name Thomas Kralow! Only one of them seemed likely to be genuine, with the others clearly fake, offering to sell courses and seemingly trying to scam people. However, here’s the catch: the majority of people tricked by these fake pages likely won’t investigate further—they’ll just leave a negative review of the person they think is responsible, which in this case, is the real Thomas Kralow.

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Fake accounts are an issue for every public figure. The more well-known you are, the higher the chances that someone will create a fake page under your name. Sure, social media platforms offer verification, but how many users notice the lack of a blue checkmark? According to statistics, no more than 5-10% of users actually check this information. The rest simply follow the ads or offers, and if they’re scammed, they blame the real person whose name was used.

After this small investigation, I started to think about how vulnerable media figures are when their names and photos are used by scammers. The internet is full of scammers, and perhaps all the negative reviews about Thomas Kralow are due not to his actions, but to the sheer number of fake accounts under his name.

Real Reviews and Fake Accusations

Now, after encountering so many fake accounts, I’m no longer surprised at the number of negative reviews about Kralow. Yes, there are people who feel his trading courses are a waste of money. But how many of them actually interacted with the real Thomas Kralow, and how many fell victim to scammers posing as him?

So, if you come across a wave of negative reviews about Thomas Kralow, the trader, it’s worth asking: was it really the real Thomas Kralow who scammed you? Or was it one of his many fake accounts across various platforms?

A Few Tips for Those Considering Buying Trading Courses

  • Always verify the profile: Before sending any money, make sure you’re dealing with the real person, not a fake account.
  • Look for verification: If there’s no blue checkmark on YouTube, Instagram, or other social networks, proceed with caution.
  • Read the reviews: Go through both positive and negative reviews, but remember that some of the negative ones could be from fake accounts.

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