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Topic: Beware of fraud crypto analysts! - page 3. (Read 1657 times)

newbie
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March 26, 2020, 07:58:27 AM
#62
yepp. Just make sure to follow those famous analysts like cryptolark..
sr. member
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March 26, 2020, 07:11:30 AM
#61
There are bunch of funny people these days and Photoshop is helping them do the work they are doing, which is deceiving people lol. Everyone these days has to be very careful, cause most of the so called influencers are so fake and not worth following.

I have even unfollowed all of them on Twitter when I got to discover this, all they mainly do is just lie and create wild speculations and deceive their followers. I am just tired of it and this time around I just do my research by myself and when I can’t do it I just relax and take whatever I see. No time meehn Shocked.
People will manipulate you and take advantage of you when you don't have enough knowledge. They will make you believe that they deserve your trust by giving you empty promises, things that seems too good to be true. We should be aware that even the person we consider as friend can stab our back, it just means that you can't just trust a person's words online because you don't know their real intentions. People shouldn't just rely everything on other people, sometimes they have to explore on their own to learn.
sr. member
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March 26, 2020, 04:30:00 AM
#60
It is found difficult to trust people pretending that they are an expert or everything that they called themselves and ask for us to join. Well, that be talking money in the next step for sure. This is most scammers do especially when you'll keep asking their help.

Does social media (just like twitter) could actually help us to know more about crypto? Of course, it well but somehow some people have making this thing to take advantage of the young minds who do certainly not know about this field. It could be easy for them to manipulate their minds and in the end, you are just giving your money without any single return. We have to think about it.
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March 26, 2020, 03:52:23 AM
#59
Be careful of the influencers you follow on social media like twitter. There was one who was exposed recently of photoshopping his trades to fool his followers and get more subscribers to his paid group. He said he did that to make the images look better hehe. Please follow this thread https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000

Cointelegraph also covered the story https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots.

There will always be scammers who will take advantage of people's ignorance. Let's prevent that from happening to us by learning how to read charts on our own and not solely rely on free and paid signals from random people on the internet.
The Twitter platform is already use as a great cryptocurrency platform in sharing information especially in cryptocurrency we could expect popular companies, teams or projects have its own twitter account for updates and also for sharing the progress of their project or token. Either way twitter account could easily just made even for scammer and just like other social medias, obviously their is a lot of scammers here but we could easily see the trusted or legitimate account here in twitter platform.

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March 26, 2020, 03:18:41 AM
#58
Be careful of the influencers you follow on social media like twitter. There was one who was exposed recently of photoshopping his trades to fool his followers and get more subscribers to his paid group. He said he did that to make the images look better hehe. Please follow this thread https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000

Cointelegraph also covered the story https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots.

There will always be scammers who will take advantage of people's ignorance. Let's prevent that from happening to us by learning how to read charts on our own and not solely rely on free and paid signals from random people on the internet.
Do you still believe in this scammers?analysts that only bringing stupid analyzation about the prices and  movements to favor their own investments.
Sometimes trying to be Hero that will promise us profits but in the end?scams lol
Why we should listen to them while we can learn by ourselves about bitcoin analysis, it is better we do by ourselves because they are not always right, and we don't know if they really have a skill in analyzing the market or not. You can read all about the analysis from them, but you should make your own analysis so you can compare what they say, and you can find more information that could be useful for you. You need to be careful when you read analysis from the analysts and don't trust 100%.
Though it is hard to learn but that is the safest way for our money not to victimized by this scammers.research and study hard before we enters investing in crypto market.
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March 26, 2020, 01:36:47 AM
#57
Why we should listen to them while we can learn by ourselves about bitcoin analysis, it is better we do by ourselves because they are not always right, and we don't know if they really have a skill in analyzing the market or not. You can read all about the analysis from them, but you should make your own analysis so you can compare what they say, and you can find more information that could be useful for you. You need to be careful when you read analysis from the analysts and don't trust 100%.
legendary
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March 25, 2020, 11:10:07 PM
#56
I don 't trust analysts. I only trust myself.
Thats a good approach. But do you have the skills to analyze the market?

Let me show you properly. When you start to learn how to read indicators and predict the market based on technical or fundamental, you will find out that even though you are putting in your best efforts you are get a 50-50 win chance. Then the thought that will enter your mind that you should just sell your analysis to others to make money instead of using it to lose 50% of the times. Got my point?
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March 23, 2020, 11:14:14 AM
#55
Everywhere in crypto space, you will find scammer or dishonest guys! This is why you have to be smart enough and learned well about the crypto industry! This is another reason why I stopped following every crypto expert and signal giver, now I only listen to my brain. Sometimes I do mistakes, but that doesn't hurt me a lot! As the market is dump and halving is coming, so you will see many new or old expert giving signal regularly, try to ignore them by developing yourself! 
legendary
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March 23, 2020, 10:58:37 AM
#54
There are bunch of funny people these days and Photoshop is helping them do the work they are doing, which is deceiving people lol. Everyone these days has to be very careful, cause most of the so called influencers are so fake and not worth following.

I have even unfollowed all of them on Twitter when I got to discover this, all they mainly do is just lie and create wild speculations and deceive their followers. I am just tired of it and this time around I just do my research by myself and when I can’t do it I just relax and take whatever I see. No time meehn Shocked.

You don't even need Photoshop skills. Trade history can easily be manipulated by pushing F12 on a Chrome tab and editing some text.

I usually take a trader with a grain of salt whenever they start talking about how professional and profitable their work is. I know only a handful of legit traders that have correctly predicted a ton of stuff; the rest is usually just out there to promote their books, courses or whatever else. Meanwhile, some of the best traders give free advise and signals through social media. Hard to mistake one for the other.
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March 23, 2020, 10:22:54 AM
#53
Cryptoanalytics for 2 or more months is already something similar to fraud.
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March 23, 2020, 09:20:26 AM
#52

In the world of internet many people that we encounter online are just pretending to be someone, using other's identity or anonymously interacting with us, so that we need to become an observer on the people that we talked online, and we need to protect our private information to them. Before giving them your information to the influencer make sure that you asked their information or ID'd that will proof that their are a legitimate crypto analysts.
sr. member
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March 21, 2020, 09:55:49 AM
#51
There are bunch of funny people these days and Photoshop is helping them do the work they are doing, which is deceiving people lol. Everyone these days has to be very careful, cause most of the so called influencers are so fake and not worth following.

I have even unfollowed all of them on Twitter when I got to discover this, all they mainly do is just lie and create wild speculations and deceive their followers. I am just tired of it and this time around I just do my research by myself and when I can’t do it I just relax and take whatever I see. No time meehn Shocked.
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March 20, 2020, 01:41:21 AM
#50
I never trust those crypto analysts before and even those Telegram groups that claims to be a pro traders.
I only see them as a user they only use their influence to control the people to make them buy some crypto to pump or dump the price.
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March 19, 2020, 11:43:37 PM
#49
I don't really follow those crypto analysts or TA's.
I am tired of their post a non stop prediction when the market goes up they would start on posting some prediction on how high it could get and when the price starts to decline they would also do the same.
It feels like they are only picking some random number to combine with the trend.
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March 19, 2020, 08:37:43 PM
#48
Be careful of the influencers you follow on social media like twitter. There was one who was exposed recently of photoshopping his trades to fool his followers and get more subscribers to his paid group. He said he did that to make the images look better hehe. Please follow this thread https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000

Cointelegraph also covered the story https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots.

There will always be scammers who will take advantage of people's ignorance. Let's prevent that from happening to us by learning how to read charts on our own and not solely rely on free and paid signals from random people on the internet.
Does anyone still Buy stories of those scammers/Misleading?

i quit reading TA's for long now because i felt like being fooled anytime they send Graphs mostly repeating the past and they will claim to be legit when it happens but if now?they will just ignore the bashers and wait for another chance to release next analysis.

be Mindful guys and learn to read market your own to keep your money safe because nowadays?there are no trust worthy people in this market but ourselves only.
sr. member
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March 19, 2020, 07:20:41 PM
#47
For me that is not good in technicals to predict price movements i dont trust most signal groups, i only trust Crypto influencers from youtube that's doing live trading technical analysis and has a good supporters and subscribers. That's mostly makes good calls and shares nlknowledge about the upcoming financial crisis, thanks to that crypto youtuber, i've switch to Bitcoin before the great depression.
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March 19, 2020, 06:59:30 PM
#46
Recently more countries have started to give importance for the usage of cryptocurrencies. Particularly few countries have made the cryptocurrency trading legal. Using this as an opportunity there'll be more and more people waiting to trap people who aren't much aware about it. This happens in the form of claiming themselves as the founder of several multiplier schemes as well as analysts who predict the market changes precisely.
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March 19, 2020, 06:42:04 PM
#45
It's cool to see how he's been pointed out. I just went through the twitter threads and go to know more about what went on. But then, I kinda think this isn't the right area for this thread. (just saying; don't take it personal).
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March 19, 2020, 04:53:57 PM
#44
Be careful of the influencers you follow on social media like twitter. There was one who was exposed recently of photoshopping his trades to fool his followers and get more subscribers to his paid group. He said he did that to make the images look better hehe. Please follow this thread https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000

Cointelegraph also covered the story https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots.

There will always be scammers who will take advantage of people's ignorance. Let's prevent that from happening to us by learning how to read charts on our own and not solely rely on free and paid signals from random people on the internet.
Yeah, most of those so called "professional crypto analysts" are just total frauds. Trust me, I have seen a lot of people who claim that they are crypto analyst that can help people "make money", but in real life they are just some random kid giving out random suggestions. Sometimes they get lucky. When they get lucky, they tried to lure people to pay him for further "analysis". All of them are just pure scammers. Again, there are also some "analyst" that are biased towards coins they have invested. There are also people that get paid to shill for projects and they actually do it.
That "hehe" part you wrote sounds werid.
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March 19, 2020, 03:58:42 PM
#43
Be careful of the influencers you follow on social media like twitter. There was one who was exposed recently of photoshopping his trades to fool his followers and get more subscribers to his paid group. He said he did that to make the images look better hehe. Please follow this thread https://twitter.com/Trapouts/status/1238598898559488000

Cointelegraph also covered the story https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots.

There will always be scammers who will take advantage of people's ignorance. Let's prevent that from happening to us by learning how to read charts on our own and not solely rely on free and paid signals from random people on the internet.

Here you go again. ha haha Cheesy
That is the example of those people who already lose control of their own greediness and want to follow those scammers blindly. I always recommend people to do not follow crypto influencers or any trade bot who promises you for profit. It's a common thing why anyone show you how to profit without loss. Don't you think if it's real then, they did every single time until they'll reach worlds richest person. It's fake or they are using you because of them self. Nothing else. So read carefully OP's post and stay away from those kinda stupidity thing if you don't want to lose your asset.
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