Hhampuz, I'm reporting one of your participants for being an egregious shitposter:
Patrol69He's writing bloated, repetitive posts like this one, which are of zero value and just pollute the threads they're in:
I also tried enrolling in online trading courses but I didn't get any good results there. The few days I tried to learn about trading by enrolling in online courses only they took money from me but they didn't give me good idea about trading at all. Since I didn't get good results by enrolling in online courses, I didn't want to waste my money by enrolling in online courses, that's why I refrained from learning about trading in online courses. Practicing trading yourself is much more effective than learning about trading by enrolling in an online course. While trading practically, some mistakes may be made but the mistake will be known immediately so that the same mistake will not be made again later. If you want to learn about trading, you must give time, you must have enough patience without these things, learning about trading is impossible.
Just look at the bolded phrases and note that everything else is just generic nonsense.
One last example:
First you need to find out the difference between gold and digital currency. Gold is a metallic substance and it is one of the most valuable metals in the world. On the other hand, there are different types of digital coins and different types of coins that have investment opportunities.
In most cases, investors usually compare gold with Bitcoin because Bitcoin is one of the most popular cryptocurrencies on the other hand, gold is a very valuable and popular metal in its own right. But although gold can be used for other purposes, I don't think buying gold can be considered as an investment. It's a different matter if you are a goldsmith and do your business with gold but if you think like that you will buy gold now and sell gold in future then I don't think you will make much profit. Because the price of gold does not fluctuate much, no matter how much gold you buy, at the end of a certain period of time, your capital remains the same, meaning you did not earn much profit from it.
The topic was about someone debating whether he should buy gold at a Costco. Patrol69's mention of gold being a metallic substance, goldsmithing, and all that other crap reeks of not only shitposting but possible AI help as well. Please nuke this guy.