Turbo Traders International Telegram Channel Review: Tried and Tested Scam
- Anna Taimes

- Oct 21
- 3 min read
Turbo Traders International is not only a struggling signal service, but a well-crafted scam operation. Our six-month algorithmic backtest of every free signal and forensic examination reveal a business model founded on fabricated social proof, intentionally losing trading strategies, and a sophisticated funnel utilized to harvest unsuspecting followers into paying victims of their VIP service. Following this channel jeopardizes your trading capital directly and substantially.

Channel Overview
Telegram Channel Link - https://t.me/InternationalTurboTraders
Thorough Explanation of the Scam Mechanism
1. Deceptive Popularity and Interactions
With over 118,000 subscribers yet no more than 5,000 on each post, the channel's data is one of the largest red flags. That kind of disparity is an absolute guarantee of a purchased, "bot-ridden" audience. The large volume of posts creates the illusion of a healthy, successful community, but the low level of engagement explains the truth: there is no real, active following of the size it is purported to be.
2. Illusion of Profitability
The feed is clogged with MT4 profit report screenshots and "client reviews." These are carefully selected to create a fake perception of continued success. Constant advertising for their paid VIP feed is the ultimate goal of this content, forcing viewers into subscriptions without conducting their own research.
3. The Central Issue: Horrendously Faulty Signals
We performed a grueling backtest of over 50 of their free signals, provided in the past six months. And the results were stunning: a miserable average winning rate of a mere 23%.
More significantly, their signals' very nature is to fail. Let us run through a sample example provided:
Example of a Free (and VIP) Signal:
XAUUSD | SELL
Sell @ 4325
TP1: 4323
TP2: 4321
TP3: 4317
SL: 4333
Why This Signal is Objectively Terrible:
Abysmal Risk-to-Reward Ratio: The signal carries an $8 risk (SL: 4333). TP1 is only $2 away, and this gives a reward/risk ratio of 0.25/1. This is not possible mathematically. A trader would need a win rate above 80% just to break even on such a ratio, which is impossible.
Predetermined Failure: The channel typically suggests a "partial close" strategy, where half of the size is closed at TP1 and the stop loss is moved to breakeven. Under this flawed model, even a "winning" trade that hits TP1 only takes a small profit, while the remaining half typically gets stopped out at breakeven, eliminating the profit. Our tests confirm that the final and most profitable target (TP3) is rarely reached.
As you've written: "Our back testing indicates that last TP3 is achieved with 23% success rate. That means these signals are bound to fail. If you trade them consistently, you'll blow your whole account."

4. The Ultimate Scam: Free Signals ARE the VIP Product
The most damning evidence in the comments section is that the free signals that we have proven to be disastrous are simply reposts from their paid VIP channel. This means that the very same signals members are paying for are the same signals that have a 23% hit rate and a mathematically assured path to losing money.
Conclusion: Stay Far Away
Turbo Traders International is a sophisticated scam. It uses fake subscribers, falsified profit reports, and rampant amounts of activity to appear legitimate. But the product in the middle—their signals—are really flawed and demonstrated to be losing money.
And let me say that again. The signal is re-sold from VIP channel, so technically it is a VIP signal too, the signal the VIP group members pay for.
0/10 TRUST SCORE
While real results are horrible. Avoid.
Don't fall for the illusion. Placing your capital in the VIP service of this channel or even following its free signals will most likely result in heavy money losses. Protect your capital and avoid "Turbo Traders International."


