lol, don't even trust those who show numbers. People lie, numbers lie, luck is luck and there are no certainties guaranteed.
Erna Loth tv6T
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Transparency First: Don't Trust Those Who Hide Their Financial Truth
Just now, one trader published an investment recommendation, and I respectfully asked him to share the results of his portfolio so we could verify his competence. Success in the markets is not measured by words, but by numbers, and numbers do not lie. However, his response was not logical; it was aggressive and charged, ending with his announcement of his intention to block me simply because I requested clarity.
From this situation, I send a clear message to every investor looking for recommendations: it is no longer acceptable to take advice from anyone who presents themselves as an expert without a real performance record to back up their claims. Recommendations have become a profession for those who have no profession, and many of these have caused significant losses for others.
Before you follow any recommendation, ask the provider to show you the results of their portfolio for at least the past three months. If they refuse or evade, that is a clear warning sign: do not trust them.
In the markets, transparency is the foundation of trust. A real investor is not afraid to showcase their performance because they know that honesty builds a reputation that market fluctuations cannot shake.
Remember: Your money did not come easily, so do not give it away easily to those who do not deserve it.
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