If Youngevity marketing forex trading wasn’t strange enough, they’d apparently partnered up with Sal Leto.
Yes,
that
Sal Leto.
Youngevity market a bunch of products but are very much rooted in nutritional supplements. Case in point: every product featured on Youngevity’s “best seller” website list is a nutritional supplement.
In fact there’s absolutely no mention of forex training on Youngevity’s public-facing homepage. You have to find it.
The link to Youngevity’s forex products is buried in the long list of shop related links.
This is kind of odd, seeing as plans to push forex training onto Youngevity distributors began last September.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
A reader tipped me off to Youngevity’s forex offering via email:
Hello, In case you were interested in following up with Sal Leto … he is now involved with Youngevity. Selling his trading platform.
My first thought was,
“Sal Leto has teamed up with Youngevity to sell forex training? That’s a strange pairing.”
Running a search for Sal Leto on Youngevity’s website didn’t return anything. I next sought out Leto’s social media and, sure enough, he posted this on September 18th;
Kind of an anomaly for a company of this caliber and reputation to come in with their resources to compete in a cutting edge space.
But the research has been done to do it in a way that solidifies the continuance of their legacy.
We are building the world’s largest customer base of successful traders.
I know many of you need the right mentors and the right systems that are proven but haven’t found it yet.
This was followed by a presentation in front of top Youngevity earners on September 20th.
I can’t speak for Youngevity but if they have done their research, as Leto claims, they’d know Leto was
one of the ringleaders behind OneCoin’s failed US launch
.
That’s OneCoin, the
$4 billion MLM crypto Ponzi scheme
.
Three years after Leto’s
failed efforts to spread OneCoin across the US
, the company would again try to reenter the country.
This resulted in US authorities
arresting then OneCoin CEO Konstantin Ignatov
in March, 2019.
Leto (right) not appearing on Youngevity’s website or marketing suggests the company is intentionally failing to disclose who’s behind their forex offering.
This alone is a potential violation of the FTC Act (unfair or deceptive acts or practices).
After OneCoin, Maurice Katz and Sal Leto began promoting
iPro Network
. The SEC
sued iPro Network
for fraud in May last year.
After iPro Network Leto hitched his name to
Eaconomy
. Eaconomy
collapsed
in March 2020.
Leto then resurfaced as Chief Networking Officer at Auvoria Prime.
Auvoria Prime
, as reviewed by BehindMLM in April 2020, was a forex trading bot attached to a “forex education program”.
Today there’s no mention of Sal Leto on Auvoria Prime’s website. The automated trading bot has been replaced by trade offerings from people you’ve never heard of.
Leto’s last official Auvoria Prime communicatio
🤖 Quick Answer
What is Youngevity's forex trading offering?Youngevity, primarily a nutritional supplements company, began offering forex trading products to its distributors starting September of the previous year. Despite this expansion, forex training remains absent from the company's main homepage and is only accessible through buried links in the shop section.
Who is Sal Leto in relation to Youngevity's forex program?
Sal Leto is a partner associated with Youngevity's forex trading initiative. His involvement in the program represents a notable collaboration between the supplements company and an external figure in the forex trading sector.
Why is Youngevity's forex offering considered unusual?
The forex trading program appears incongruous with Youngevity's established business model as a nutritional supplements company. All products listed on their bestseller page are supplements, making the hidden forex offering strategically misaligned with their primary brand identity and market positioning.
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