Although Gelios Trade has gone to some effort to present an executive team on their website, there’s a big question mark over the legitimacy of the information provided.
Gelios Trade claims to be headed up by William Svensson, supposedly a Norwegian
investor, philanthropist, manager of a hedge fund and a large range of financial services for private individuals.
His hedge fund, Gelios investering front, an asset management group with its headquarter in Lillehammer, Norway, was established in 2001.
Trouble is, outside of Gelios Trade’s website and marketing material, Svensson doesn’t exist.
Gelios Trade’s marketing material is fronted by “Kristian Berg”, who also doesn’t exist outside of the company.
In Gelios Trade marketing videos, Berg can be seen touring what appears to be a rented office space.
Gelios Trade claims the space is in Dublin, Ireland – yet everyone in the video, including Berg, has a distinctive eastern European accent.
Perhaps the most concrete example I can give you that something is up is Berg’s interview with “Thomas”, supposedly Gelios Trade’s “most experienced” trader.
In the footage above, the following exchange plays out:
Berg:
Hi again Thomas. Tell me, how old are you?
Thomas:
I am thirty-two years old.
Berg:
Okay, and how long have you been trading at Gelios?
Thomas:
I have been trading at Gelios since 2011.
Through the Wayback Machine, I can confirm that up until late 2018 the “gelios.com” domain was for sale ($3750 USD asking price).
The Gelios Trade website domain registration was last updated in February 2019, which is when the current owners took possession of it.
Gelios Trade as represented on their website didn’t exist up until a few months ago.
And if you scroll up to the quoted text from Gelios Trade’s website at the start of this review, you’ll note the company claims to have been founded i 2001.
Obviously this founding date, the staged “office tour” and executive information provided on Gelios Trade’s website are complete baloney.
Whoever is actually running Gelios Trade doesn’t want you to know who they are.
As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.
Gelios Trade’s Products
Gelios Trade has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market Gelios Trade affiliate membership itself.
Gelios Trade’s Compensation Plan
Gelios Trade solicits investment on the promise of advertised passive returns.
Investment plans offered by Gelios Trade cover USD, bitcoin and ethereum.
USD Investment Plans
invest $100 or more and receive a 110% ROI after 20 days
invest $600 or more and receive a 121.9% ROI after 30 days
invest $1500 or more and receive a 148.4% ROI after 40 days
invest $4000 or more and receive a 176% ROI after 50 days
invest $7000 or more and receive a 202% ROI after 60 days
invest $12,000 or more and receive a 208% ROI after 60 days
invest $21,000 or
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Gelios Trade and who claims to lead it?Gelios Trade is a fraudulent trading scheme targeting Asian investors. The company claims to be headed by William Svensson, a purported Norwegian investor and hedge fund manager whose firm, Gelios investering front, allegedly operates from Lillehammer since 2001. However, Svensson cannot be verified outside company materials.
Are the executives of Gelios Trade verifiable?
No. William Svensson, presented as the company's leader, has no documented existence beyond Gelios Trade's marketing materials. Similarly, "Kristian Berg," featured in company promotional videos, cannot be verified as a real person outside the organization's own content.
What scheme does Gelios Trade operate?
Gelios Trade operates a Ponzi scheme specifically targeting Asian investors through fraudulent trading operations. The scheme relies on fabricated executive profiles and
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