@angela said in FxDreema is awesome!:
@miro1360
i think u r unable to understand what i am implying
it is not about me crying
everybody who has subscribed must be feeling cheated
and if u do not raise voice against wrong then u r being meek
so it was my duty to tell the admins that stop cheating and be true to your duty
evrybody hass paid thru their noses and want worth of their money
but unfortunately the admins are busy collecting money
so their fate is being sealed by their ill deeds
it is for them to redeem themselves now and ensure that they give proper service
if they can't do it then they should return the money along with the interest on the amount they have collected
Sadly, I think fxDreema is as big a loser in this as all of his users. The system is relatively inexpensive. If it lived up to the promise of an easy to use tool many more users would come and use and pay and probably contribute to making it better. The big loss is time more than money. Learning how the bloody thing works. And learning if you can trust it. Lack of basic features, like sufficient documentation makes it harder for users to trust the results of the system with their hard earned trading capital. The potential for losing money through misunderstanding or guessing wrong about how things work is even more destructive of trust.
Perhaps the problem is partially a language-barrier issue. If so that's even more reason to pay someone to do documentation.
Take any block within the system and you will find questions to basic operations that there are no answers provided. Asking for answers in the forum is a total mixed bag and often a large waste of time. Some questions never get answered at all. If the questioner asks one or two followup questions the 'help' seems to often quickly get tired and stops responding.
Why not consider user questions as opportunities to make the system better? A few minutes a day and before long the system will be much better! Before long answering questions will become less and less necessary. And new users will be creating working EAs in less and less time. And they'll be sharing their successes with others and attracting more subscribers.
fxDreema has the potential to be a great product. The 'karma' of being uninterested in working on various important parts because they're not fun to work on may keep it from ever achieving that greatness.
It's sad to see all the simple, dumb little things that never get fixed. Like the font sizing on the 'Spread:' display that so often makes a users first experience with the system less than professional looking. Or the total lack of FIFO recognition and support. It's not hard, but it's apparently not much fun to fix. Its only money after all. The list is endless.
Mediocrity is a choice.