Friends, in my 3 years of trading in the cryptocurrency market, I have repeatedly stumbled upon various kinds of bad people who tried to present themselves as professionals but were actually just looking to profit from me. I decided to share this experience with you; perhaps this information will help someone avoid my mistakes.
1. You should not trust someone who claims to know where the price is going. They show some lines on the chart, pull indicators, read analytics from bloggers or other traders, and based on this, make predictions – whether the coin will rise or fall. A professional trader does not engage in forecasting; they trade based on facts – finding setups according to their trading strategy and executing them. That’s it!
2. You should not trust a trader who offers training but cannot provide a link to their public profile on TMM (this is an independent service that provides account analytics through API keys – this data cannot be faked or altered). A profitable trader will easily show you their journal.
3. It’s better not to get involved with someone who urges you to buy a certain coin, promising huge returns. This is generally a bad person, and it’s better to cut ties with them immediately.
4. Categorically avoid contact with traders who claim they learned to trade and earn in a couple of months and can teach you. It's all very clear.
5. God forbid you get involved with a user who promotes a paid signal group. This is an incredibly bad person. It’s better not to associate with such people ever or anywhere!
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