WealthPress
Overview
WealthPress is Roger Scott's options and equity swing trade alert service, operating across multiple newsletter tiers from $49 to $199/month. Scott has been a financial markets educator for decades, with a presence across multiple trading education brands. The multi-tier structure and aggressive marketing share the pattern seen with Simpler Trading (#37) and Navellier Growth (#54) — an upsell-driven business model where the entry product is affordable but the marketing pressure pushes toward premium tiers.
How It Works
Alerts cover options strategies (primarily directional calls and puts) and equity swing trades. Each alert includes the specific trade, entry, stop, and targets. The methodology is primarily technical — chart patterns, momentum indicators, and sector rotation analysis.
Multiple newsletter tiers cover different strategies: basic swing trades at the lower price point, options-specific alerts at mid-tier, and premium multi-strategy access at the top tier. Scott delivers some content through video commentary and periodic webinars.
The multi-tier structure means the experience varies significantly by price — evaluating "WealthPress" without specifying which tier is like evaluating a restaurant chain without specifying which location.
Performance Analysis
Self-reported results across the various newsletter tiers. No independent auditing, no Myfxbook connection, no published verifiable trade log. Marketing materials highlight impressive individual trades without providing aggregate performance context.
The multi-tier structure allows marketing to promote whichever tier performed best recently, which may not represent the average subscriber's experience across all tiers.
Subscriber feedback describes results as inconsistent — some alerts work well, others don't, with no clear pattern distinguishing the good from the bad. The upsell pressure is the most consistent criticism.
Strengths
- Affordable entry tier at $49/month for basic options and equity swing trade alerts
- Multiple strategy tiers cover different trading styles and risk levels
- Roger Scott's decades of financial markets experience provides industry credibility
- Video commentary and webinars add educational context to the alerts
- Options and equity dual coverage from a single subscription
- Alerts include specific trade details with entry, stop, and targets
Weaknesses
- Self-reported performance with no independent auditing or broker verification
- Aggressive upsell marketing pushes subscribers from affordable entry tier toward expensive premium products
- Multi-tier structure lets marketing highlight best-performing tier without representing average experience
- Inconsistent alert quality — no clear pattern distinguishing winning from losing recommendations
- Risk management guidance is minimal across all tiers
- Options and equities only — no forex, futures, or crypto coverage
Pricing & Value
The $49-199/month range positions WealthPress from affordable to premium. The entry tier at $49/month competes with The Trading Analyst ($28/month) and other budget options services. The premium tier at $199/month competes with verified services that offer more accountability.
The upsell dynamic means many subscribers end up paying more than they initially planned. If you can maintain discipline at the entry tier, the value is reasonable. If you're susceptible to upsell pressure, the total cost can escalate significantly.
How It Compares
Against The Trading Analyst (#9) at the budget tier, WealthPress charges more ($49 vs $28) without demonstrated quality advantage. Against verified services at the premium tier, WealthPress lacks the performance accountability that justifies $199/month.
The honest positioning: WealthPress is a mid-range options/equity alert service with an upsell-driven business model. The base product is adequate; the premium tiers are overpriced relative to verified alternatives.
Who Is This For?
Options and equity swing traders looking for an affordable entry point who can resist upsell pressure. Best for those who evaluate the base tier independently and set a firm budget ceiling.
Not ideal for traders susceptible to marketing-driven upgrades, anyone requiring verified performance, or those who can get better value from The Trading Analyst at $28/month.
Our Verdict
WealthPress earns #63 as a serviceable options/equity alert service at the base tier, compromised by aggressive upselling and absent performance verification. Roger Scott's experience is genuine; the translation into consistently profitable alerts is unproven.
Approach the $49 entry tier as a test. If results justify the cost, continue. Resist the marketing pressure to upgrade without evidence that premium tiers deliver proportionally better results. At $199/month, the competition from verified services makes WealthPress's premium tiers hard to justify.