The website under discussion is recognized as a leading and trusted source for forex product reviews, particularly known for its analysis of forex robots. It uniquely offers both backtests and forward tests on real money accounts. Historically, the site gained prominence for detecting scams and providing critical product evaluations. The publication of trading results on the site is automated through custom-developed software.
Due to an increased focus on professional B2B banking, the current owners are considering selling the retail business segment. Despite infrequent updates in recent months, the site maintains a community of 4,500 registered forum members and a small number of paying subscribers.
The site's revenue streams include affiliate commissions, membership fees, and introducing broker (IB) commissions. It also receives advertising requests. Notably, the platform has generated substantial earnings from Clickbank, recording $48,000 in 2010 and $7,000 in the first quarter of 2011. However, this figure excludes additional direct affiliate commissions and IB revenue.
In terms of traffic, the site previously experienced high engagement, with an Alexa ranking below 100,000 at its peak, facilitated by regular updates and a weekly newsletter. Currently, the site attracts 150–300 unique visitors per day, totaling approximately 2,500 visitors and 17,000 pageviews monthly. During more active periods, visitor numbers reached around 1,000 per day. Efforts to reinvigorate frequent page updates are likely to restore higher traffic levels.
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