"Also in the same circle..." uses comparison at the beginning to create anxiety. It implies that you are people in the "same circle" and you should be able to do it too. If you haven't, it's your own problem, thereby paving the way for you to accept what he says later.

"The gap is not in the degree of effort, but in whether you step on the right rhythm and follow the right person": This sentence is the core. It negates the value of effort and long-term accumulation, and promotes a kind of "shortcutism". The subtext is: "Don't research it yourself, come with me, I am the 'right person'." This is the standard rhetoric of all scams.

"Big pie small take a wave of mid-line, easy to collect more than 3000 points of space, nearly 50,000 oil fell on behalf!" :

"Easy": Investing is never "easy", high returns are inevitably accompanied by high risks. Using this word is to downplay the risk and create the illusion that it is easy to make money.

Specific numbers: Using very specific and exaggerated profit numbers is to shock the vision and stimulate your greedy emotions, causing you to lose rational judgment. These numbers cannot be verified at all, and are likely to be photoshopped or simulated trading.

Jargon slang: Deliberately using some misspelled words and industry terms is to look like an "insider", increase credibility, and also avoid keyword censorship on the platform.

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