Well, doesn't time fly?
I've been researching the general subject of "trading records (esp. Bitmex) ways and methods of falsification". An interesting topic, given the number of incredibly (
literally) successful traders out there wanting punters to copy their trades/part with their money based on seemingly authentic sreenshots. That's still a work in progress, so I'll complete the Global Wealth Fund review and make a seperate effort post about that.
Global Wealth Fund's website landing page now shows this
over the top of their stolen Masonicesque logo. Why's that then?
Having cleared up most of this family tree
we are now left with the part of the matrix that sells investment opportunities, based on "inventions" claimed to have been made by the bogus entity known as Rosslyn Technology.
This includes:
Corliss Global
Winston Trades
Edison Trades
Edison Fund
Templar Fund
If one goes to Corliss Global, one is met by this claim
We are the gateway to the Global Wealth Fund
Corliss Global is the only publicly-accessible entity with access to the opportunties afforded by the Global Wealth Fund. Want to participate in building the financial system of the future? Corliss Global is your one-stop resource to working with the technology offered by the exclusive and powerful Global Wealth Fund.
and this
We are experts in building financial enterprises
Our team has decades of experience in building financial service enterprises including hedge funds, retail trade & exchange platforms, private & investment banking, debit cards & merchant services.
The only evidence of "their team", rather unsurprisingly, are all stock images a.k.a. fakes.
Corliss have no Net footprint whatsoever.
Oh, not so, 3 followers on Facebook.
Corliss give the usual Chrysler Building address.
Funnily enough, there is a Corliss associated with that landmark. His name was Jeb, and he
jumped off of it.The role of Corliss is pivotal to the monetization of the all the bogus entities listed so far in this thread. Corliss is the Sales and Franchise arm of the whole GWF scheme.
They sell franchises in:
Life Insurance
Brand your own Wealth Builder Life Insurance Policy (provided in the USA since 1907).
Principatus, fake from beginning to end.
A franchise will cost you £250k, plus $100k p.a. rent.
ATM
Earn 1% of transactions processed by existing Global Wealth Fund companies.
This refers to the claim that all Bitcoin ATM's are in their "network". See previous post.
A bargain $10k.
Consumer Banking
Operate your own consumer retail bank, including savings accounts & debit cards.
This actually "coming soon". They appear to have given up on the toxic Privato and Digitas brands. See previous posts.
$250k upfront, plus $100k a year. Considering they say it doesn't exist, and I'm saying it doesn't exist even if they say it exists, that's a lot of money for "coming soon"..
Bitcoin Debit Card
Brand your own anonymous prepaid VISA debit card that can be funded with Bitcoin.
This is the one that's "(licensed in the USA)", not. Once again, see previous.
$50k and $50k.
Bitcoin FX Trading
Brand your own Bitcoin trading bot software & sell subscriptions to online clients.
A couple of quotes
Capitalize on the trade bot craze with the world's most popular software. The FinTech engineers at the Global Wealth Fund invented and publicly released the world's most sophisticated automated Bitcoin trading platform in 2018.
A Franchisee will build his/her brand and loyal following, built upon the successful private-use subscription model seen at Edison Bot.
$25k buy in, plus $25k a year.
Don't visit edisonbot.com, security warning.
And, associated with that, today's subject
Hedge Fund
Operate your own Bitcoin-based hedge fund that generates annual ROE above 35%. Projected annual income potential $100,000,000 per year.
Our Hedge Fund franchises are managed by Wall Street professionals using proprietary industry-grade automated high frequency trade software.
This is what they charge for the path to riches
So, $50k upfront for a turnkey "Hedge Fund." Plus another $50k min. per year.
"Successful Franchises" listed:
Edisonbot (security warning on website)
WinstonTrades (security warning on website)
and our very own
Templar Fund.
To access these riches, it's not neccessary to stump up $50k in cash. You can also become a "broker"
Let's look at that first line: you can have 20% of Templar Fund or Edison Fund's profit. Well, not Edison Fund, they're offline.
So, Templar Fund.
They've recently tidied up their website, there doesn't seem to be any reference to the Global Wealth Fund these days.
The Templar Fund is privately operated by a retired hedge fund manager with significant Wall Street experience. This person has high public name recognition and chooses not to publish the details of his or her personal identity due to the nature of Bitcoin trading.
Ok.
This is an interesting assertion.
A franchise bought from a US based company, offering a passive income (thus being treated as a "security")....
Our clients are not responsibile for the creation or operation of their own trade accounts, and therefore are not subject to FATCA or KYC reporting requirements. This also permits USA clients to participate.
and, this life changing opportunity is open to everyone
When you're ready to trade, we only require more than 0.0001 BTC to get started.
Ok, you might say, lots of innuedo but look at the results!
Very true, whether the Templar Fund account on the forum is a franchisee or a honeypot run by whoever's behind the Global Wealth Fund, how do you explain those ROI's, fully documented as they are?
Can't ask him unfortunately, he locks his thread.
Anyway, are these 'results' real? If they're not, how do they do it?
That's what I've been researching.