July 2011 – The Exchange Magazine – Free online read
As you know, Traders is one of my favourite online reads for the whole world of trading but The Exchange is a relatively new magazine which has surfaced which I really enjoy and is a serious contender to Traders.
I like it because it is more fresh, has loads of interviews and covers a whole raft of trading ideas from the traditional financial trading world to sports betting. Also, as it’s a British publication the style of writing is a little more relaxed than Traders but heck, they are both great.
Anyway, July’s read of The Exchange can be accessed here: CLICK HERE TO READ
This month, the main feature is the 50 most influential people in Spreadbetting, Forex and CFDs which is a great read. They also have celebrity traders Mark Ronson and Alicia keys which is quite fun too.
Shame that this quite good idea was run as a major scam on the spread bet industry. They never paid bills, printed only a couple of thousand copies, and ripped off everyone they came into contact with. There is a slew of actions against them in various courts and they are currently locked out of their offices for not paying rent.
Mark – really? Wow, I really liked the magazine too!
Definitely a scam. All employees are owed money by the owner Stephen Price and wife Lisa Vickers. Do not trust them.
A total sham. Stephen Price and his pig of a wife Lisa Vickers have planned it from the start.
They have lied and cheated everyone they have come into contact with. They should be put in prison for fraudulently deceiving advertisers out of thousands of pounds of revenues akin to print runs way beyond the figures actually printed. For deceiving employees and other trade suppliers out of services with no intention of paying them.
In this economic downturn they deserve to be severely punished for their actions.
I guess things will catch up with them eventually.
Check out http://gamblingexclusive.blogspot.com/2009/02/stephen-price-y-lisa-vickers-price.html for the true story on Stephen Price, Lisa Vickers, Leslie Vickers and co. They have scammed thousands of pounds from business and employees for over 15 years.