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December 20, 2019, 12:47:37 AM
#58
No one knows if he is a scammer or not until you try Grin

But I won't suggest you try his service because as you said, that is too good to be true. The profit is 2 times from the initial investment which is too suspicious. I suggest you learn trading by yourself so you don't have to depend on other people to make a profit from trading. All of us have started from zero, and we don't have knowledge about trading. But we have goals that we want to achieve in trading, so we spend time to learn to trade, and that is what you need to do.
legendary
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December 20, 2019, 12:37:09 AM
#57
To dumb to believe for those schemes that they will trade our money to gain and those words are used already by scammers so better not to get any involvement on those since might you are joining a ponzi schemes and not a real trading, and also we should think this always if they are really successful how come they will ask for our money to trade and distribute the profit since in reality they can just do it on their own and make richest out of it. So better think twice and be vigilant always since scams are everywhere and always use the trading as their front.
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December 19, 2019, 06:26:25 PM
#56
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku
So now they are using Linkedin to attract new clients. One thing I learned about offering services such as funds management, if your service is really that good, they dont need to offer their services anymore, clients will walk in and ask for their services. Their work will speak for them and they dont need to use flowery words to attract new clients. I your case, I will not trust that linkedin user, he is just another scammer looking for a new victim. 
sr. member
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December 19, 2019, 09:58:36 AM
#55
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

Yes i think so, there's no service for hiring a traders except a scammers. If they really good at tradings and could make sure profits from trading they will just trade with their own money and get rich quickly. This kind of services is not make sense for me.
Its totally contrary because if we do think up well then theres no need for these people to handle out other money to make it profit
but instead they would surely trade on their own since they are making money out of it.We cant say that they are just
wanting for more profits but those are achievable on trading alone thats why i therefore conclude that fund handling are just total scams
and it is more better to trade on your own.
Instead of hiring a random trader online to help you in trading why not just trade on platform that has a leader board that you can copy the trades of the highest earner on that platform. I don't like getting service on any organization like signals and private guide on trading coz I think it is just giving them opportunity of manipulating the market in small scale but in scattered way.
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December 18, 2019, 06:53:25 PM
#54
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

Yes i think so, there's no service for hiring a traders except a scammers. If they really good at tradings and could make sure profits from trading they will just trade with their own money and get rich quickly. This kind of services is not make sense for me.
Its totally contrary because if we do think up well then theres no need for these people to handle out other money to make it profit
but instead they would surely trade on their own since they are making money out of it.We cant say that they are just
wanting for more profits but those are achievable on trading alone thats why i therefore conclude that fund handling are just total scams
and it is more better to trade on your own.
sr. member
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December 18, 2019, 06:30:18 PM
#53
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku
It is a scam, obviously there are traders obtaining money in the market but they are a minority and most the time they already have all the necessary capital that they need in order to generate the profits that they want so they are not going to be on the Internet trying to get clients, because I can assure you any person that could generate those kind of profits in a short amount of time will have investors knocking at his door begging him to manage their money.
sr. member
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December 15, 2019, 07:21:52 AM
#52
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku

Yes i think so, there's no service for hiring a traders except a scammers. If they really good at tradings and could make sure profits from trading they will just trade with their own money and get rich quickly. This kind of services is not make sense for me.
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December 15, 2019, 06:22:23 AM
#51
I am 100% sure that it is a crook trying to trick you. With such a huge profit, no one has to work as a hired employee, they just need to invest and receive money.
Phishing appears in many places and they have many ways to seduce new people. I guess as soon as you deposit, you will never be able to contact the LinkedIn trader again.
If you want to make money on the cryptocurrency market it is best to make your own decision, never trust the guys who talk about huge profits.
Once I watched a movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio, called "The Wolf of Wall Street."  This film really impressed me and revealed the essence of how strangers can manage other people's money.  I believe that it is better to study this activity yourself and find a good strategy for managing your portfolio, rather than hiring someone from the outside.
sr. member
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December 13, 2019, 11:52:34 AM
#50
I am 100% sure that it is a crook trying to trick you. With such a huge profit, no one has to work as a hired employee, they just need to invest and receive money.
Phishing appears in many places and they have many ways to seduce new people. I guess as soon as you deposit, you will never be able to contact the LinkedIn trader again.
If you want to make money on the cryptocurrency market it is best to make your own decision, never trust the guys who talk about huge profits.
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December 13, 2019, 10:13:44 AM
#49
Think before you do action dude because in cryptoworld you need to protect your fund from something fishy like this one, no one will give you a fast income or return its better to learn trading by your self rather than giving your account with fund to someone that no guaranty you will get a good return.
legendary
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December 13, 2019, 10:05:47 AM
#48
It would make no sense for anyone who can make that much money to give out money to others as well. It is not even a ponzi scheme level of profitable works, normally the ponzi scheme people offer around 20%-50% yearly so that it looks both realistic but also very profitable and when they fail they just pay with other peoples deposits to new withdrawals and hope that it will continue forever with more and more people depositing but they fail to realize that eventually people have a threshold of cashing out the profits so all ponzi schemes fail.

This is even worse than that, there is not enough people that could make this a possibility, you would give them money for just once and never recover which is a very very bad scam and not even a good quality one like ponzis.
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December 12, 2019, 12:05:25 PM
#47
Think about this: if he is a consistently successful trader would he waste time and take unnecessary responsability and stress trading other people's money? The answer is a radical now. The most successful traders I know only offer guidance/education, not signals or money management services. Of course that on the larger scale such as big hedge funds they do accept investors but they are regulated and all that. I hope you can understand now why he is most probably a scammer or he runs a ponzi scheme which is synonym to being a scammer.
Just thinking of this way would already give you the idea that you are already dealing with a scammer.No profitable trader
would consider on handling others money yet they can make money on their own.Just to think off sensibly then its an impossible
thing for others to offer such service.

So i would say that this is 100% scam service.Dont easily believe on this one op.
Why would someone has to trust someone their own money just to for them to use it n trading? It's more likely a scam unless if it is someone that you trust the most. But that would seldom to happen in real life because most successful traders won't waste their time making some profit to other people just to let them just receive the money without doing something.
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December 12, 2019, 11:21:04 AM
#46
it's quite risky to join them. there are only two things that cross my mind if these people are as serious as that. they might use your money for trading, or mining. Well, even if it's like that, it's all too risky. I suspect that the discussion will end by making you pay a few dollars to be taught tips and tricks or something that is already pretty much on YouTube, and on the internet.
hero member
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December 12, 2019, 10:47:05 AM
#45
Think about this: if he is a consistently successful trader would he waste time and take unnecessary responsability and stress trading other people's money? The answer is a radical now. The most successful traders I know only offer guidance/education, not signals or money management services. Of course that on the larger scale such as big hedge funds they do accept investors but they are regulated and all that. I hope you can understand now why he is most probably a scammer or he runs a ponzi scheme which is synonym to being a scammer.
Just thinking of this way would already give you the idea that you are already dealing with a scammer.No profitable trader
would consider on handling others money yet they can make money on their own.Just to think off sensibly then its an impossible
thing for others to offer such service.

So i would say that this is 100% scam service.Dont easily believe on this one op.
legendary
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December 12, 2019, 10:44:03 AM
#44
Think about this: if he is a consistently successful trader would he waste time and take unnecessary responsability and stress trading other people's money? The answer is a radical now. The most successful traders I know only offer guidance/education, not signals or money management services. Of course that on the larger scale such as big hedge funds they do accept investors but they are regulated and all that. I hope you can understand now why he is most probably a scammer or he runs a ponzi scheme which is synonym to being a scammer.
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December 12, 2019, 10:32:40 AM
#43
Hi all,

Could really use some advice.
I recently discovered Bitcoin / cryptos. As you imagine my mind was blown and I got my hand on a few different coins.

I’ve randomly come across a trader on LinkedIn proposing account management services and get weekly payment back from initial investment, such as $500 get you $1500,  $2000 yields $6000 weekly and so on.

It smells too good to be true, but at the same time I have zero knowledge about trading, except that it does exist and some people do make money from it.

 
Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours? So far he proposed to open an account on Coinmama and go from there.


I would greatly appreciate any advice, thanks in advance!

Kouyoku
For me it is always better to have your money know how you can make it grow because just like what you're saying those it is good to be true is a feeling or gut feeling and its either you go with it or ignore it. Having no experience in trading is a good but it is great if you will try to learn than investing your money or letting other people trade for your money even how you know him.
sr. member
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December 12, 2019, 08:54:52 AM
#42
As much as you can just do trading on your own. You can research and learn from many sites and experienced people. Having a trader other than yourself is somehow convenient for you but the risks is twice higher than doing it yourself. Nonetheless, that trader is whom you trusted the most. But as much as possible try not to depend you money to others. Its really risky and what will be your assurance from him? Its easy to say that amounts of return. Remember that crypto itself is a risk plus the market stability plus that of the person you hire to do your trading.
legendary
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December 12, 2019, 07:03:41 AM
#41

Are these guys all scammers, or can you actually get a good trader to grow your account for their own benefit as well as yours?


Obviously scam. Random account on LinkedIn usually broadcasting their offer to random people, some are trusted, some aren't, but most aren't, because trusted and professional people already know where the market is, not to random places.

It's better to do with your effort, even the result will become lose at the first time, but it's your lesson.



Look, trading is not an easy work and you will find yourself at loss most of the time. If they can really profit from it then they are some lucky ones. Even technical analyst do have some losses.

Trading is about how to manage your money, besides control yourself. Yes, at the first time losses will always be found, but everything that needs a process, well how do we go through this process so that later this process leads to the path of success.
legendary
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December 12, 2019, 04:23:02 AM
#40
I smell the same thing. Too good to be true.

Look, those are your funds. Do you really want someone else handling those? I mean, those came from your hard earned money before you could even buy it.
I cannot even imagine that.
I would rather be staking some of my token because I know those are still mine or rather I could trade it if there is no staking option.
It is difficult to trust someone this days when we are talking about money.
It really doesn't make sense in my logic but I learned from experience. not only trading even once I was like that, using it in gambling with multiplied profits, but in the end, it lost. if it's that easy they should be able to make lots of money. it's better to join a paid premium signal, you can earn what you want and you can still control it.
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December 12, 2019, 04:08:26 AM
#39
I smell the same thing. Too good to be true.

Look, those are your funds. Do you really want someone else handling those? I mean, those came from your hard earned money before you could even buy it.
I cannot even imagine that.
I would rather be staking some of my token because I know those are still mine or rather I could trade it if there is no staking option.
It is difficult to trust someone this days when we are talking about money.
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