In-Depth Review: KELVIN GOLD MASTER Telegram Channel - A Masterclass in Deception
- Anna Taimes

- 15 minutes ago
- 4 min read
In the world of trading signals on Telegram, being a popular channel can prove to be a hype. The "KELVIN GOLD MASTER" channel appears to be a scam that has put on a face of success that seems true only when viewed from a far distance. In this report on the channel's operations, we'll be walking you through the scam that has been created for more than 26,000 gullible subscribers.

Channel Overview
Telegram Channel Link - https://t.me/kelvingoldmaster
Feature | Details |
Channel Name | KELVIN GOLD MASTER |
Operational Since | 26 May 2023 |
Subscribers | 26,080 |
Activity Level | Very High (14+ posts/day) |
Avg. Views Per Post | ~900 (Indicating a high number of fake subscribers) |
Main Market | Gold (XAU/USD) |
Trading Style | Scalping & Day Trading |
Free Signals Daily | 3-4 on average |
Verified Win Rate | 22% (Based on 6-month backtest) |
Paid Services | VIP Channel (No automated bot) |
Public Face | Yes ("Kelvin" appears in live videos) |
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The KELVIN GOLD MASTER Telegram channel falsely promotes itself as an abundant resource for free gold trading signals and educational information. In depth analysis shows it to be a complex and very deceptive scam intended to fool those who subscribe to it. The channel uses deceptive signal formatting to create an untrue semblance of success while concealing a horrific 22% verified win rate. This review definitively declares the channel as a scam that should be completely avoided.
The Illusion of Activity & Success
First of all, the channel looks legitimate. The channel is very active as it contains a mix of signals and educational postings as well as postings by clients. The channel appears transparent. However, the statistics tell another story. The channel contains over 26,000 subscribers but only gets 900 views on average per posting. This shows that most of the subscribers of the channel either do not exist or that they are inactive. This is a trick commonly used by scammers.
The Heart of the Scam: Clandestinely Structured Signals
This is a very flawed signal and intended to be deceptive. This channel ranks as the most deceptive of all the ones that we reviewed. The channel uses a quite precise form of delivering signals to its members.
Consider an example of a free signal:
GOLD SELL NOW
Area: 4085 - 4090
SL: 4092
TP: 50Pips | 100Pips
What's wrong with that signal?
The Entry "Area" has a width of 50 pips. A trader may execute such a sell transaction at any spot within 4085 to 4090. No exact spot exists.
The "Take-Profit (TP)" is imprecisely defined. The signal contains "TP: 50Pips." However, it is not clarified from which entry level the 50 pips should be measured.
The confusion here lies at the heart of the scam. As you properly identified: "If the trade is taken from 4085 level, 4090 level is a TP then." As it turns out, the price only has to change 5 pips against the long position to reach the "50 pip profit target for someone who has sold at 4085."
The Deceptive "Win" Strategy
Besides, there are no guidance on the execution of a trade. As for the primary reason of such execution of the signals and absence of explanation on the management of a trade, it's that the channel owner, Kelvin, considers ANY positive movement within the entries as a proof of his accurate and profitable signals.
He shows mt4 screenshots of his success with running profits, but when we analyze his levels on which he entered the markets – these levels seem very random.
Winning in the entry area itself includes an ideal movement as a win, while an ideal movement actually is not.
In these circumstances, should the price fall once the signal has been given, Kelvin can simply circulate a screenshot of a profitable opportunity to demonstrate success with a 50-pip winning trade regardless of where the particular individual subscriber put in their initial position. The placement of entries on these patterns guarantees that at least someone will be in profit at some stage, which is then given the deception of being a success story for everyone.

Abysmal Verified Performance
When the signals are properly back-tested with a consistent and logical technique of entry, the truth emerges. Our independent 6-month back-test of each free forecast shows an average winning rate of 22%. That's not only a poor performance – it's a statistical certainty of losing substantial money. The winning rate of 22% is actually worse than a toss of a coin.
Conclusion and Final Warning
This channel should be considered a total scam. Don’t put your trust in it. KELVIN GOLD MASTER's channel is actually a well-crafted trap. The channel relies on deceptive engagement statistics, an engaging host, and high content output. The problem with his primary service – his trading signals – is that it's very vague. This makes it easy for the scammer to report deceptive profit statistics. The 22% verification of his success shows that his signals consistently generate losses.
0/10 TRUST SCORE
For genuine traders who look for educational and analytic services, they should search for a channel that offers transparent and accurate records. They should avoid KELVIN GOLD MASTER and such channel that uses generic signaling patterns.


