Knowledge you must understand to avoid being scammed and cut in the crypto world - Never trust big influencers who don’t show real trading
Imagine this scene: the UP owner you follow, the big influencer, shares screenshots of contract profits every day, predicting price points so accurately as if they have a supernatural ability, but when you ask, "Teacher, can you trade in real-time?" the other party starts to dodge the question. There are only two possibilities for such people: either they are a pawn of the exchange fishing for clients, or they are just a loudmouth using you as a guinea pig.
Why do I dare to say that real trading is a mirror to reveal the truth? Three painful lessons tell you:
First layer, motive screening. Truly capable people are not afraid to show their positions; those who only show profits without displaying their accounts are essentially playing psychological tricks - they call for a long position yesterday and a short today, eventually getting it right once, but your real money has long been turned into gambling chips.
Second layer, verifying strength. I have seen too many "signal teachers" boasting about a simulated account with a return rate of 500%, but once they start real trading, they don’t last a month. Such people are everywhere. Remember, the only thing that cannot be faked in the crypto world is real trading data!
Third layer, binding responsibility. Those who dare to trade in real-time at least practice "profit and loss sharing," while those who only talk make money from commissions and blame the market when they lose, leaving your account to zero while they change their identity and continue to exploit others.
Now open your follow list and blacklist all the "teachers" who are afraid to show real trading! The real tough ones in the crypto world openly show real trading, even if it’s a zero balance - from Sun Yuchen to Liangxi to Langlang, which big shot doesn’t speak with real trading? Remember: in the contract market, those who only talk and don’t practice are digging cognitive traps for you, while those who trade real-time may not be saints, but at least they are real people willing to bear the cost.
Next time you encounter a mentor who says they will make you rich, throw them three soul-searching questions: Are you willing to show real trading? Can we see real-time positions? Are you willing to trade in real-time? If they dodge all three questions, congratulations - you have successfully avoided another harvesting script. In this hellish field of crypto, the first step to protecting your wallet is to learn to maintain a skeptical attitude towards anyone.
Next time we will dive into those "real trading fakes" advanced tricks. Want to know how to recognize a fraud master with the simplest method? Follow me, and I’ll tell you when I have time!