I have been with Forex for Women (Trading for Women) for nearly two years. I have watched them grow and change and face people trying to destroy what they have built. I am not exaggerating when I say... Näytä lisää
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TFW is changing lives and opening doors for women that were never available. Is learning a new skill challenging? ABSOLUTELY! Is there periods of loss in the world of trading? Again, absolutely that’s... Näytä lisää
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A trust pilot score of 2.3 is absolutely way too high! I have studied trading, chart reading for about a year before finding FFW. It didn’t take long for me to realize that Amanda knew absolutely NOTH... Näytä lisää
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I would not recommend Forex for Woman. They continually change their so called strategies, which feels designed to keep subscribers paying for another month rather than delivering something consis... Näytä lisää
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I was a member of the FFW VIP community from September until today. I’m thankful to FFW for introducing me to the world of trading and thankful that I did not lose much money. I am also thankful to have experienced the delightful and authentic work on personal development and mindset. Ultimately, I cancelled because I found the platform to be intentionally chaotic, misleading and manipulative. The censorship of community communication, contradictory guidance, and unfulfilled promises resulted in distrust. Tori Trades seems to be a more professional organization with a clearly defined trading strategy that is communicated in a humble and respectful manner.
Let me preface by saying I don’t believe Amanda, Jemma, or Jen are trying to scam anyone, I have been “under” Amanda for 3 1/2 years. I always felt like she had everyone’s best interest in mind, but I do feel like the larger Forex for Women gets the further they move away from who they once were.
I understand the community is larger, but things have changed so much. Amanda would always respond to questions or concerns, now she only makes announcements about training or drama going on.
Once they released the new tiers you could sign up for, I immediately knew this was going to be disastrous. To get the same experience that was once a membership for $25 then $35, is now $5,000 a year. They claim nothing changed with the VIP membership but that is far from the truth. You used to get an hour long class with more explanation, chart analysis, and opportunity to ask questions. Now you have to be the $5,000 member to ask questions directly to Amanda, Jenn, or Jemma. That is insane!
The $35 membership isn’t worth it anymore. You have to upgrade to the $5,000 membership to get all the support you used to have for the $35.
After a lot of promoting and talking about it for months, they released a compounding worksheet that was supposed to be available for all members but once announced it was for the $5000 members only. This compounding worksheets can be made for free on excel. I know teachers from the MLM we all used to be apart, created compounding journals for free for the academy students.
I also don’t like that they delete questions or concerns about the strategy, instead of addressing concerns directly where the community can see. If there’s nothing to hide, why delete or even worse kick out those members.
I have studied trading for a very long time and I can tell you that all the information that is taught can be learned for free in books, YouTube, and other trading communities. I have been at breakeven following “Amanda’s” strategies over these past few years.
I honestly hate even leaving a review like this because I would love to support Amanda and the other women, but unfortunately I can’t give a positive review for FFW any longer. I truly feel like it’s heading in the wrong direction, seems greed has taken over.
I’ve followed Amanda’s journey for years, from retiring her husband to living in an RV. Initially, I joined her older group, paying $300 monthly for a few years. Despite my commitment, I never made money. The strategy was always changing, with constant promises of a groundbreaking new system that never delivered. The lack of support made it worse.
When Forex for Women launched, I was optimistic. Amanda marketed it as a way to help women become stay-at-home moms, wealthy, and independent. The lower $25 membership fee seemed promising. But as the strategy kept “evolving,” it only got worse. Members frequently reported blowing their accounts repeatedly, and it became clear the system was flawed. Losses are part of trading, but blowing accounts over and over? That’s not normal—it’s the system.
Amanda often promised incredible results, like turning $100 into $100k, backed by questionable testimonials. One member reportedly doesn’t even use the system, another over-leveraged a lucky month and later lost half her account, and a third hasn’t provided proof of success. Now, they’re offering “pro memberships” ranging from $5,000 to $50,000! Please, don’t take out your 401k for this!
Amanda’s advice often contradicts itself: support and resistance matter, then they don’t; indicators don’t work, then they do (coincidentally when they’re preparing to sell one). The lack of consistency and support is staggering. Members are left to answer each other’s questions while the team focuses on banning dissenters and recruiting new members. It’s clear the priority is subscription fees, not helping members succeed.
I stayed in this group far too long and regret it. But I left, stuck with trading, and am finally seeing results—without their system. If you’re considering Forex for Women, I urge you to tread carefully. If you must try it, commit no more than $100 for one month and stay skeptical of big promises. Better yet, look elsewhere. There are free resources and supportive communities on YouTube and beyond where you can grow and succeed without being exploited. Don’t let them take advantage of you. @scmckk
I wasted a whole year with this company, these woman aren't professional traders, they teach a basic system that doesn't work and have never shown anyone their actual profits. They obviously just make their money from the monthly subscriptions and change their trading system every few months to keep people interested. I just hope no-one has paid for their extortionate VIP prices when they could have funded their own trading accounts. Why would you set up a company to teach people when you don't even make any money yourself, just another pyramid scheme scam. They were sued by IM Academy last year too. Stay away don't even bother going near this place!
Forex For Women was an "okay" place to start to learn how to set up charts, connect with a broker and place trades. Initially I was very optimistic, I saw FFW’s tiktoks about how they would lift women out of poverty with passive income and teach them how to trade. I watched all the training videos and got started, it was very straight forward for me. When I joined, they were still teaching the 4hr fractal system and perhaps I joined at the wrong time because my account started to go into the negative with that but I understood there would be some losses which is normal. Then all of a sudden they hosted a conference and were to release a new strategy with 1:11.34 RRs as shown in their "jelly" photos. The new system was released and we were essentially told to take every single trade that crossed an EMA with 1:2 RR. They also in calls mentioned how their most profitable people followed everything to a T so I thought, okay, I will follow everything to a T. I did and took massive losses back to back. People were discussing these losses and were met with rude and snarky remarks from the leader. I even witnessed a new person comment that they had losses and saw a rude, unempathetic and unprofessional response from the leader. It started to shift my perception of the leader because how could I ethically continue to support a person who talks to her paying members like that? I thought it was a fluke but then continued to see more defensive remarks made to people when they would start discussing different strategies or discussing their losses in general. We were told to be “big girls” in a call which I thought was offensive because we aren’t children and we are facing financial losses and trying to get help and empathy. The lack of responses from the team in the Skool community is extremely sad, it is truly the blind leading the blind out there. If you as a leader are making that much money off of memberships, you can spend some more time and answer people’s questions every day. The positive reviews here are typically from members who are new and haven’t yet experienced the gaslighting and confusion that FFW are masters at. I continued to notice more and more discrepancies such as the leader making an income claim of making 30% profit in less than a week while we were all following her system and taking losses. I questioned this which stirred the pot and came to find out she was trading crypto which she didn’t teach or mention in her trainings at the time and taking counter trend trades which were not what she was teaching. When I called this out I was met with so much back lash when I was truly trying to learn from my supposed “mentor”. What an absolute slap in the face to your members when you teach one thing but do something else. She was then essentially forced to share what she was doing. The FFW team is sitting pretty with membership income, they have nothing to worry about financially. However, if your mentor doesn’t show you broker statements of profits and losses, or take a REAL live trade with you, I would tread carefully. There is 0 proof they actually trade themselves any more or at the very least trade the system being taught. I have noticed recently that the leader is changing her tune and actually putting disclaimers on videos now and making posts or videos touching on the topics that are brought up in trustpilot reviews in order to cover her tracks and make herself look better to new members. Please note, the new system was only profitable in 2024, and no it was not proven profitable over 4 years… it was 1 year that shows profitability based on a broker that not everyone can even use due to which country you live in. They recently had a testimonial of a profitable member who scalps and does not trade the current system but not long ago if you even mentioned scalping or talked about other strategies to help with your losses your comments or posts would be removed. They would do so much better if they just had an open community where people can discuss freely and videos covering a couple different strategies based on people’s time, personality, starting capital, etc. There are a million more discrepancies such as promising a compounding sheet and then eventually saying you can only have access if you pay for an annual membership. Overall, I would only give this group a 0.5 stars if I could. Since leaving that cult-like mentality group I have learned SO much more about actual market structure and I am now starting to make consistent profits with my trades and dig myself out of the hole of losses from FFW. If you join FFW (which I don’t recommend you do), just make sure to have your critical thinking cap on and not follow so blindly everything this person on the internet says when there is no proof they do what they say, and no back testing data publicly available to members.
I had been in the community for 5 months this year. I was a complete beginner at the time and couldn't tell but I quickly felt something was wrong. Amanda claims the trailing stop as HER invention...this is absolutely outrageous. Then, she teaches a losing strategy because she is working with the broker and as every "mentor" incentivied by the broker, brings liquidity in the markets. Which are the members of the community. They are there to lose money. She is not teaching the basic rules of trading or reading a chart, she says trading is soooo easy, you just have to follow her steps which WILL lead you into losing all your money. She IS NOT TEACHING TRADING. She is playing people who didn't do their research before, about what trading is. Please, do your research!
Meanwhile, the other one (I forgot her name) teaches "mindset". She is literally washing those women's brains to stay in and trust that it'll work out. Which it won't because it's a losing strategy. But she uses mindgames to keep people there as long as possible.
I decided to get out the moment I saw these women are scams and left an honest review in their Facebook group. The day after, I was kicked out of the group and blocked. That only confirmed what I was thinking about them.
So really, use your discernement and do your research before entering this community.
I hope that that God she is so fiercely praying upon, forgive her for shamelessly manipulating all those women in her community. It's really disgusting.
Save your money and do not ignore the negative reviews. I confirm that all the posts are accurate here as I am a long time member and they have requested people to go here and post positive comments. They won't answer direct questions from members. They delete or block comments on posts. Don't bother DMing Amanda as she says her box is open but it never shows it as anything but full or ignores any requests for help. Everyone is afraid to go against the grain and mention their losses even if they say it's part of the mindset and you need more mindset calls. They preach God and the prosperity gospel basically as a means to financial success and if a trade you see is gonna lose, they say let it as it offsets by the wins which hasn't been proven though they say its backed by data and backtesting. They prey off the women and families who struggle and don't encourage staying anything but dependent on them both financially and mentally like a bunch of robots who put their head in the sand. Keep drinking from the cup and you will keep believing everything they tell you. I highly recommend you seek out free online learning and strategies, pick one and stay consistent as you are not allowed to veer from her strategy or even bring up doing anything else there or her or one of her followers will quickly send you messages asking you to remove your comment or flat out delete their entire thread and Amanda has even threatened to remove the community altogether as well as asking a member if she needed help on finding the cancel her membership button. They do not provide any data on backtesting but speak of it regularly. Unless you pay for a year long membership in advance, they will not provide you the compounding sheet and if you join their 1-3 year plan, you pay between $15,000-$49,000 for the Pro Membership mentoring which doesn't come from them but actually comes from their male team so you will have other "mentors" calling you from their sales team. The strategy she is giving you does not work and in fact many members have backtested it and shown her and she ignores them. She asks us not to try anything else and stay consistent and yet her words and changing of the strategy constantly show you she does exactly what she asks you not to. Any wins are pure market luck and nothing to do with her strategy. Now you will learn to set up charts and enter trades but anything beyond that, you need to either leave the community to learn or stay there and keep it a secret because there is no support for it and you will quickly be told that either by another member or a person from their team. Is obvious her and her team do not trade but they know what to say to make you think they do. Never any live trades, pending trades or proof of profit is shown. It's clear all their money isn't made with trading, it's made with memberships and the appearance of helping women. The God angle she uses in all her social media marketing plays to the crowd she needs money from. She has been heard saying she wants a private jet. You're gonna pay for her lavish lifestyle and be broke in the meantime. You will be better off using other learning platforms and save your time and money. One woman to another, please don't fall for the false hope they are spewing to so many platforms. These "angels of light" are nothing more than darkness veiled in trading hopes and women's dreams. They are preying on that. It's all false.
I recently joined and the program is worth the $35/month, but I wish they had marketed upfront that this is really a "Forex for CHRISTIAN Women" group. I am not religious and there are probably women from various religions in the group, so I find it weird how often God is discussed. I'm all for religious freedom, but I joined here to learn to trade, not covertly be converted to Christianity.
I'm going to hang in there another month in hope that maybe God is coming up more because of the holidays.
Also, all the drama you see in the reviews below happened right when I joined, and they don't speak of it on any of the recent events. That seems a little strange.
The “leaders” (Amanda) have sent their members here to specifically write positive reviews to bring new women to “the light” (ie to their company), so I came to take a look at what was being said... I am not at all surprised to see a consumer warning from TrustPilot on FFW’s page. This is the 2nd/3rd time that they’ve asked people to do this.
I am a current member, and have been for a long time, and I do not think this company deserves any positive reviews until they address some very serious and fundamental ethical and practical concerns. Once upon a time, there was a little merit to their group, but now it’s a money grab and nothing more. There is so much truth and insight in the 1 star reviews that it’s tough to see a handful of women still cheer for the outright bullying and toxic positivity in FFW. I also think it’s a serious transparency issue that they send their paying customers to give positive reviews to drown out the negative feedback, whilst completely ignoring where they can improve.
There are so many horrendous red flags. Their system is not “proven”, despite what they say - the data was never released for member review, even though they claim they “released” their data, and no one has replicated the claimed win rate. Many members backtested themselves and did not find the same results.
FFW have constantly and intentionally misquoted FTC guidelines so that their members believe they cannot show forward testing data to prove that they are able to trade successfully, even though they can, and should.
They censor their community obsessively. Many, if not most, of the community has reported unrecoverable losses, only to be brushed off, silenced, or kicked out. The wins are inflated and promoted and marketed beyond belief in order to push recruitment efforts. They’ve insisted that they are in a “spiritual war” with “a group of jealous women”, and recently comparing them to satan, creating massive disparity and encouraging not to trust negative reviews from genuinely concerned customers. I’m not part of any group, and I certainly am not in a “spiritual war” of any kind. But I’m not convinced by their sales pitch, and I see the manipulating tactics and incorrect information that is constantly promoted. Other women clearly see it too.
There are so many signs of greed and irresponsibility. They’ve taken free notion templates, put their brand in it, and started selling it for a price, and then created a spreadsheet that also requires that customers funnel more money into the company in order to access it, despite implying it would be free. They’ve deleted dozens of reviews on TrustPilot, Facebook, and comments all over the internet and social media in order to silence the customers that have been hurt by FFW, and encourage further recruitment based on the positive comments. Now that they’re asking for up to 50k to become one of their teachers and join in the recruitment for a financial incentive, it’s clearly going in the direction of an MLM pyramid (the founders are career MLMers after all).
I am not surprised to see some people quoting their wins, FFW teaches irresponsible over-risking (super high risk high reward) where students might make huge gains one week, but then lose their whole account the second week. They encourage us to risk 3-5% per trade, and students recently reported a 22-streak loss from following their system to a T. Yes you might win 10% on one trade doing that, but that won’t make a dent in a 22-loss streak at 5% each. You do the math.
This is a classic scam within trading; lure them in with wins, ignore the losses. Conveniently, FFW teachings ignore the possibility of a loosing streak, so that’s up for students to learn the hard way apparently. In fact I created a demo account with no margin restrictions purely to track the FFW systems, and implemented them to a T, every day, to forward test the efficiently of what they teach, when they teach it (at 1% per trade). Techniques, timings, and instruments all matched what they recommended as their systems evolved. It’s more than 60% down from the initial capital, even with the winning streaks. In the community, there are sadly dozens or hundreds of women reporting the same and much greater losses, which is completely tragic. I’m sure there are many more than what I’ve seen, but we’re not allowed to post about losses.
If you came this far, please don’t give up trading just because of FFW. There are many scams out there, and sadly FFW is one of them. If you’re interested in passive income, I’d recommend basic investing, it’s easier and more effective than FFW’s approach. If you’re specifically interested in forex trading, you’ll definitely find better groups out there. Other strategies are easy and fun too, and actually make money! Good luck x
I belonged to this group from February to one week ago. At first, I felt so inspired and motivated, and then one event/post after the next eroded my trust in these women, who are not bad people, but they are not accurately presenting the tools they are sharing. I have been disappointed when the women in the group have collectively struggled only to be criticized for not having a good "mindset." Instead of answering questions or helping, women were often gaslit for having questions. One woman who did very well in prop firm over the summer was championed as a darling for FFW, but when the methods were abruptly changed after FFW went through a lawsuit with their former MLM, the woman posted that she had lost 40k in her personal account from following the new direction. This post was shut down, Amanda had nothing to say in return, and everyone was left in the dark. Other times, those who were confused by the fact the Amanda's Instagram would show her making gains using completely different techniques that shared in our group - people would voice their concerns about this only to be belittled or attacked by Amanda or other women in the group. I was so disappointed by how this went. I have moved on to learn from different, more reliable resources. I did like the community of women, but it wasn't worth the poor direction, and I didn't want to support it anymore, as I watched women losing their money over and over there.
FFW teach you a simple system that new traders can follow and only spend 15 minutes per day at the charts.
I haven’t been asked to leave a review as I left the group about 2 weeks ago. I am planning on rejoining in the new year but it’s because I want the community to post my trades and hopefully keep my mind focused on the system. You can join for $35 a month and learn the system and leave with the knowledge and continue to trade on your own. There’s no need to stay that is a choice. I never did the mindset or book classes as that was not for me. But I do like the idea of posting trades on the group and that’s why I will rejoin.
My background is that I have been trading for about 4 years now and it’s been a roller coaster of a ride and I like the simplicity of this system and the longer timeframe. Amanda is right when she says that we don’t have to know everything about the markets to be profitable. I have learnt so much information in the 4 years that I still wasn’t profitable. Information overload.
FFW have given us a daily system with a 42%-47% win rate. I’ve looked into this and it is great even at a 1:2 R:R and even better at a 1:2.5 R:R. (If this sounds confusing for anyone reading this and hasn’t traded before it’s all taught in the classroom). They have recently given us a list of the most profitable pairs so there are less losses.
My issue with trading the longer time frames was where to enter and exit and all that has been solved with this system so I am very grateful ☺️.
I think Amanda might be shocked to see my review is so positive because I did call her and Jemma out recently as I thought that they were in the wrong with their comments. (Loved the GIF from Amanda to my last post - gave me a giggle 🤭). Sorry but I am a bit blunt.
But I think people have taken this too far - far too personal. There’s no room for emotion in trading. It’s $35 per month - I’ve been in groups costing up to $1000 per month and I haven’t seen anything like this in the 4 years that I’ve traded. I’ve seen tiered groups and no one is acting like this. In one group it was $200 p.m. for the second tier and $1000 p.m. for the 3rd tier where only a small number could join as it 1 to 1 mentorship- and these 3rd tier members never gave their spaces up so no one could upgrade but no animosity in group or towards trader at all - and if there was he would not hesitate but chuck them out of the group straight away. I was in another group for $150 where you had up to three signals (trades) per week and no guarantee of them being winners either- I only stayed there for 1 month - it wasn’t for me so move on.
If you don’t like the group then you just leave and move on.
I understand that members were upset in they couldn’t join a call because of seat numbers available was 1000 and there are over 4000 members - this should be sorted and a different platform should be used for calls or do a podcast instead with the charts otherwise members will be unhappy again.
I understand that some members were upset about the mentorships - but it wasn’t a hard sell and yes I was on the call - Amanda’s husband was surprised himself that so many members were interested in the 2 more expensive tiers. You don’t have to be in the mentorship to be profitable you can stay as an ordinary member.
So for any new traders thinking about joining- it’s only $35 a month and you will learn enough to trade the system very quickly. They teach you everything you need to trade. The first group that I joined was $800 upfront for a year so this is dirt cheap. The ladies in the group are very positive and love the three founders despite what the reviews are saying.
I took 1 star off because FFW caused some of the drama by not giving the compounding method to members that had been in group for over a year but couldn’t join the annual membership because of affordability. I think they could have done better there or sold it like they did with the Notions trades ledger.
Easy to follow, PROVEN system. I’m making money now with the information provided on the basic membership like never before. Their support is clear, and straight forward and I always feel comfortable reaching out for help. There are now levels of membership that allow people to go further or train others with this system and receive everything needed to do so. Not for me but a great option for women who want to go further. I am more than happy with my current level of returns that FAR exceed my previous returns. All from the basic membership.
Also love that they have recently done extensive back testing of the system and reduced the number of pairs we are trading with to the most profitable ones! I previously felt like I was throwing spaghetti at the wall, hoping that something would stick. No more!! Amazing!!
To address other negative reviews here:
1: I noticed some have reviewed multiple times. We get it, it’s not for you.
2: Notice how many different people post positive reviews! There are THOUSANDS of women in this group supporting each other. It’s incredible. Love that I can casually tag the “famous” posters in there with questions and the hello new every time!! It’s not just the FFW people helping others. We all contribute!
3: I have GIFTED this membership to four of my closest friends because I have seen how it works! Life is EXPENSIVE now and I want everyone to know how to do this!
4. Run! Don’t walk! I wasted so much time trying to learn from free platforms. There is so much information and I didn’t know how to make sense of it. Everyone says pick one and stick with it but which one?? These guys did it for us and then back tested to PROVE it works.
Best decision ever.
“Forex for Women” markets itself as a supportive trading community, but it fails to deliver on its promises. Their strategy produces poor results, with the founders blaming members’ “mindset” instead of addressing legitimate flaws. Requests for backtesting data are ignored, and evidence refuting their claims is deleted. Members who question the strategy are dismissed or gaslit.
Recently, they announced a mentorship program costing $5,000–$15,000, but it’s reportedly led by aggressive affiliate marketers using high-pressure sales tactics. Some members have even been asked if they can dip into their 401k or insurance to pay for it…
Beware of the recent surge in glowing reviews—Amanda, a founder, asked members to post positive reviews as her “Christmas wish” to bury legitimate concerns. This forum fosters a toxic environment, lacks transparency, and exploits its members. Stay away.
I have much respect for the ladies of FFW. From my experience, we all learn at a different pace and we all can be on the same call even if we are at different stages. Success comes with confidence and consistency. All the negativity means you’re unhappy with yourself and feel the need to blame others.
These women have given me so much! A trading strategy which is profitable, access to mindset materials to keep me on track and upleveling my trading and life, and connection to a whole community of other women who are on the same journey as me! 💖 You get out what you put in so maybe the bad reviews are really a reflection of the reviewers, don't know.. anyways if you want to change your life and are ready to do the work and cut out the noise, then this community is for you x Love, Lydia ♥️
Please don’t trust the sudden influx of glowing reviews. The owners have sent out a manipulative Christmas plea to members, urging them to counter the negative feedback. This is an attempt to drown out legitimate criticisms, not genuine testimonials.
I have been a member for several months and I have to say that having tried to learn Forex Trading for some time it can be confusing, what you will get by becoming a member of Forex For Women is so much more than learning to trade, the system taught is very simple and if you just want to get started without having to know everything this is the place for you, in addition the self development opportunities with mindset calls and book club are worth more than the $35 dollars per month. You will see some comments here that are very negative, and I will say that lots of members were very disappointed with some recent announcements regarding moving to a pro membership which admittedly is a very expensive option, however please do not let this put you off joining, you don't have to and are under no obligation to join the Pro membership and you will still get so much value from the VIP membership at $35 per month, and honestly if you don't like it after 1 month leave, but I promise you, you will xx
Forex For Women is the real deal!! A trusted and calculated way to Trade, personal development, book club, 1,000’s of woman in the group from all over the World there to answer your questions almost immediately at your fingertips! Best $35 a Month I have ever spent!
I've been with Forex For Women since July of 2024. This group and all they offer for $35 per month is unbelievable and unprecedented. You get easy to learn indicator strategy, live weekly chart analysis, live weekly book club, live weekly mindset calls, an entire community of like minded people. There is also Bible study, live testimonials and interviews with top traders in the world. What's not to love. Learning this skill and mindset is everything I've wanted.
Incredible women, incredible community! Have been able to pass various prob firms using their strategy and on my way to financial freedom! So very grateful ♥️🫶🏻
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