Bad, badder, Finotive

Antwoord van Finotive Funding
We are aware of a coordinated review attack on our Trustpilot profile, originating primarily from the Netherlands and directly linked to Dorus, a self-proclaimed Instagram trader.
Let us be clear — Dorus breached our terms and conditions, including our risk management rules. During a scheduled compliance call, he was unable to answer basic trading and operational questions, which highlighted a complete lack of understanding of both our platform and the fundamentals of trading. It became apparent he was entirely out of his depth.
Following the closure of his accounts due to these violations, Dorus has attempted to leverage his online following to manipulate our public reputation by instructing a mass posting of fabricated reviews.
For context, these are Dorus’ actual trading statistics across his accounts:
Total Capital Lost: $40,956.68
Average Win Percentage: 30.94%
Profit Factor: 0.82
Maximum Consecutive Wins: 3
Maximum Consecutive Losses: 6
Let’s break that down:
A Profit Factor below 1.0 means he loses more than he wins on average — not just in frequency, but in total dollar value.
With an average win rate below 31%, he’s losing nearly 7 out of every 10 trades.
Six consecutive losing trades suggest poor risk management, likely driven by high-risk strategies that offer no long-term sustainability.
These are not the metrics of a successful trader. Yet, despite these losses, he continues to sell trading signals, courses, and mentorship based on this failed system.
We will not be intimidated by bad actors who believe online attacks can force us to bend our rules or compromise our integrity. We are actively reporting fake reviews and have submitted a full report to Trustpilot, including the origin and pattern of the abuse.
As always, we remain committed to protecting the integrity of our platform and the experience of our genuine users.