As a beginner, facing a plethora of information often leaves you at a loss, always wanting to ask someone for help. But the problem is, it's hard to judge who is genuinely capable and sincerely helping you, and who is just putting on a facade for ulterior motives. Here is a simple criterion for judgment: truly skilled individuals value their time and won't waste it on novices.

Seek advice from those who have real skills and do not intend to 'cut the leeks.' If they're free, they might share a few more words with you; if they're busy, it's perfectly normal for them to ignore you. Instead, be cautious of another type of person — they seem to have all the time in the world, meticulously answering all your various questions, even basic operations that could be learned from tutorials, and even guiding you step by step while eagerly inviting you into groups and helping you with trades.

Such people often lack the ability to earn money from the market through their own trading skills; their profits usually come from unsavory sources: either bringing novices into a funding scheme for you to take over; or encouraging novices to engage in high-frequency trading, profiting from group fees, commissions, and customer losses.

If you still don't understand, think about your experience helping your child with homework — that exhausting feeling; probably no one wants to spend a lot of time, energy, and patience on someone they have no relationship with. You're not their family, so why should they be so 'enthusiastic' towards you? Unless they have other motives in mind.

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