Trade Like Chuck by Chuck Hughes Review

Trade Like Chuck (tradelikechuck.com) is an online investment opportunity that was created on January 8th, 2016 most likely by Chuck Hughes.

TradeLikeChuck Review

Trade Like Chuck operates as an online landing page used to promote a couple different investment offers from Chuck Hughes.

Offering published books and investment based DVDs, Chuck Hughes renders these products free of charge minus a shipping and handling cost between $10 to $15.

Unfortunately, tradelikechuck.com does not provide much information in regards to their investment offer besides from the information disclosed in their brief promotional video.

Among the information included in the pitch video would be about how Chuck was a pilot for 37 years and as a way to aid his retirement he turned to investing where he turned $4,600 into over $460,000 within a couple of years.

Those assertions pave the way for the investment offers available at Trade Like Chuck which supposedly include the same exact trading approaches that Chuck Hughes used to generate such a vast sum in profits.

According to TradeLikeChuck.com, Chuck Hughes has won 8 International Trading Championships, a claim validated by our research.

Near the footer of their domain, the support email address of support@tradelikechuck.com is provided along with the following two telephone numbers 1-800-314-5098 and 1-800-538-7001.

In addition, the disclosed physical address of 230 W. Towne Ridge Pkwy, Suite 475, Sandy, Utah 84070 USA is provided on the site, yet when researched comes up as the address of the Lincoln Institute of Financial Educational, according to the Better Business Bureau.

Thus far, no affiliation of Chuck Hughes and the Lincoln Institute of Financial Educational appears to be disclosed at Trade Like Chuck or validated when researched.

Trade Like Chuck Scam

Trade Like Chuck fails to provide substantial insight in regards to their operation and relies on a vague promotional video to acquire conversions.

Given this truth, simply browsing their site isn’t enough, consumer feedback must also be taken into account regarding this operation.

Additional research via consumer feedback regarding Trade Like Chuck portrays an operation that appears not to be in good standing and one that is possibly sleazy.

According to RipOffReport, many consumers have discovered and reported some not only disturbing revelations regarding Trade Like Chuck but also some unethical business practices appearing in the form of advance fees scams as well.

According to SimilarWeb, tradelikechuck.com is not a popular website nor receives much traffic and reflects a global rank of 3,248,803 with a US rank of 820,756 as of February 2018.

The main consumer consensus regarding Chuck Hughes would be that he is a scammer who specializes in ripoff investment offers.

Trade Like Chuck by Chuck Hughes comes off as a promising investment opportunity when in reality it appears disingenuous and should not be trusted.

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41 Comments

  1. Cheri S

    does anyone have anything good to say about Chuck? Did anyone really get rich?

  2. Robert Aagaard

    I subscribed to Trade Like Chuck. They made it sound like I would have all kinds of excellent training in Options Trading and help. I paid $6,000! Afterward, I began to realize that it was probably a scam. I requested my money back but they stated that they had a signed contract and would not be refunding my money because I had the missed the date by which I had to request the refund (I was in the hospital).

    The “training” consisted of some poorly prepared videos that were too fuzzy to really see when expanded to full screen. I tried a number of their “resources” and found many of them to be simple repeats of the mediocre videos I had already watched. I tried calling all of the numbers I could find in the materials and most of the calls were not answered and messages left were not responded to.

    I complained to my credit card company and they reversed the charge temporarily while they investigated. Since then, they have reinstituted the charge because the company (Lincoln Financial) claimed that I had not tried to access the training.

    I tried “paper trading” their recommendations from the few weekly emails I had received and had poor results. Now the company no longer sends me anything except an occasional attempt to sell me more. And I am out $6,000!

    Tomorrow, I am going to report them to the police department to see what they can do.

    • Chin-Ti Lin

      Robert, you have done a great job to reveal the truth of your experience in dealing with TradeLikeChuck. This scenario sounds quite familiar and could be found in many scammers’ pitching process. Keep up with caution. All the best to health and success.

    • IMLEN

      State Attorney General’s office, Federal Trade Commission, Better Business Bureau.

  3. Rajni Patel

    Ruagolfr above is right about
    charging Shipping and Handling $19.98
    He has nothing to loose even if after refunding very low % of refund may be 0.05 % or less refund claim People donot have a time to hassele for refund any way
    Bad publicity stunt
    My personal experiance is Invest in BRK.B share and power of compounding return on investment @21% growth $10,000 keep it for 20 years will be worth $1,000,000 (Million)

  4. Michael

    cd AND BOOK NOT FREE—IT’S A $20 SHIPPING AND HANDLING SCAM…TELL CHUCK TO GET A REAL JOB !!!!!

  5. God Rules

    During his commercial on FOXNEWS, I was wondering why he needs to “give away” anything.
    I came this close [ ] to getting this book. Then, as I always do, I searched for scamming. Lo, and behold, there they were. Thank you very much for this article, as it saved me a from a lot of headaches.
    Just take a vacation, enjoy your wealth, and leave us alone.

    • Johnny

      Funny How I saw the same commercial on Fox News as well… but since then I have not seen it on there once at all… I think they got enough people complaining that they won’t allow this company to advertise their scam no longer… I did order the book and DVD but I asked for a refund and they said I didn’t have to send back the book, which tells you nothing! I told them I was not satisfied at all as their guarantee states and I wanted a refund… I did receive calls from others trying to involve me in probably other junk but I told them I requested refund on product… No more calls…

      • Tim

        Thanks all. saved from another scammer.

  6. Flyboy

    Thank you so very much for posting this very important information on a potential SCAM !!
    I truly love reviews prior to a purchase. That to me is a investment in itself. Don’t spend !!
    Invest with a well known investment company such as Fidelity. Research, research, research….!!

  7. black Jack

    The name should be trade like F__K

  8. Kevin

    They are taking money out of my checking account I am trying to stop it. DONT ORDER THE BOOK. IT IS A SCAM! It was on fox business channel and it took for granted that it was reputable. It’s not!

  9. Mike Basile

    If he is making so much money from investments (he claims $50k per month in retirement), why the hell would he publish a book that won’t generate anywhere near that amount per month? #fishy

    • Ruagolfr

      He’s getting $20 (shipping & handling) per order. Let’s assume the true s&h is $6, the cost of materials for the book and CD is $8, and overhead is $2, that leaves $4 in his pocket. If he gives 300,000 “free” orders away per year, he clears $1.2 million or $100,000 per month. Makes you want to find a high volume product that you can give away “free,” doesn’t it?

  10. Dawn D

    Just saw the ad on TV and decided to look online for overall reviews as I have learned to do when considering any purchase, so thank you for your honest appraisal. I already doubted that this was a legitimate business and will definitely steer clear.

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