Driven Trading appeared on BehindMLM’s radar in October 2021, as the
securities fraud component of Jimmy Ezzell’s Young Entrepreneur Project
.

That partnership
broke down
in April 2022, with YEP and Driven Trading going their separate ways. YEP went on to collapse shortly after.

Owner and CEO Cory Kromray spun Driven Trading off as a non-MLM “automation license” trading app opportunity.

As of January 2023, SimilarWeb tracked negligible traffic to Driven Trading’s website.

Not surprisingly, Kromray has now flogged what’s left of Driven Trading to the IX Global Ponzi scheme.

The specific financial arrangement between Kromray and IX Global hasn’t been publicly disclosed.

On February 25th, Kromray publicly thanked and congratulated himself across Driven Trading’s social media accounts:

Yesterday, Cromway held his first IX Global webinar, to sell the investment opportunity to what’s left of Driven Trading.

This isn’t the first time this has happened. Back in 2021 Richard Smith also
funnelled what was left of R Network into IX Global
.

IX Global isn’t all that different to Driven Trading. Like Driven Trading, IX Global hides securities fraud behind an education platform.

Driven Trading refers to their platform as Driven Trading Academy:

Over at IX Global it’s “community based learning”:

Behind IX Global’s community based learning is a 5% to 20% a month passive investment scheme:

On the regulatory front

Driven Trading and Kory Kromray are based out of Florida in the US

IX Global and Joe Martinez represent they are based out of Florida

As of January 2023, SimilarWeb tracked the US as the largest source of IX Global website traffic (45%). India came in second at 41%.

Despite being based out of the US and pitching an automated forex passive investment opportunity to US residents, neither Driven Trading, Kory Kromray, IX Global or Joe Martinez are registered with the SEC or CFTC.

Last October authorities in India
arrested Sailesh Pandey
, on suspicion of laundering around $25 million for IX Global.

The arrest prompted the Reserve Bank of India to confirm IX Global is a financial blacklist.

Pandey and his brothers laundered IX Global through a shell company named TP Global Effects.

At time of incorporation, TP Global Effects’ declared business activity was food and grain production.

Following Pandey’s arrest, IX Global appears to have just swept the matter under the rug.

BehindMLM understands Indian victims of IX Global have gone ignored (click to enlarge):

Despite Pandey’s arrest, IX Global continues to be illegally promoted across India.

One of the main ringleaders promoting IX Global is Indian national Viraj Patil.

Prior to IX Global’s 2020 launch, both Joe Martinez and Viraj Patil promoted Kuvera Global.

Kuvera Global originally went by Wealth Generators. Parent company Investview renamed Wealth Generators to Kuvera Global after
the CFTC fined it $150,000 for commodities fraud
.

A
BusinessForHome puff-piece
claims Pati


🤖 Quick Answer

What was Driven Trading's initial connection to the Young Entrepreneur Project?
Driven Trading emerged in October 2021 as the securities fraud component of Jimmy Ezzell's Young Entrepreneur Project. This partnership dissolved in April 2022, leading both entities to separate operations. YEP subsequently collapsed shortly thereafter while Driven Trading continued independently.

How did Cory Kromray position Driven Trading after the YEP separation?
Following the partnership dissolution, owner and CEO Cory Kromray repositioned Driven Trading as a non-MLM "automation license" trading application opportunity, distinct from its previous multilevel marketing structure and securities fraud allegations.

What happened to Driven Trading's web traffic by early 2023?
SimilarWeb data indicated negligible traffic to Driven Trading's website as of January 2023, suggesting minimal user engagement and platform activity during this period.

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