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sr. member
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November 10, 2023, 04:03:13 PM
TA can be effective, but influencers with their ability to exaggerate everything they say and touch have created this myth that it is an infallible tool that allows them to perfectly predict the future, and when anyone that watches their different streams and videos tries to follow their formulas they find this is not true, now we know that a great deal of what we watch on TV is not true and we do not care, however when the advice those influencers are giving can be used by others to lose their savings, that is when it is clear their lies have gone way too far and they must tone it down.
They are so-called influencers and they have the ability to grab someone's attention thinking that all of their artworks are true. Well, just for the sake of money, they will do it even if it is not real. Very unfortunate that someone will take this opportunity and even fool people even though they know that was not reasonable enough to do it and able to see some will suffer the output of our misinformation.
Well, as viewers or listeners, we should also know the right person to follow and of course, not easily believe people online.     
There are some persons who had been in the Crypto market for a very long time so they know how to analyze the market as quick as possible to get a better view of the market and what the market is capable of doing in a shirt time. This is why we need to have good understanding of the market as a trader so that we can always predict the market like a magician. The pro traders are very skilled and don't need plenty tools to understand what the market is capable of doing anytime with a good accuracy level. When we do something consistently, there is a level we are going to get to that would make things easier for us.
legendary
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November 10, 2023, 03:29:00 PM
When it comes to information and prediction, we can't count on these youtubers because they're not reliable. Creating this kind of content can give them money. More viewers watching their videos means more revenue for them. Therefore if newbies are relying on youtube videos to gain knowledge about Bitcoin and crypto in general, they might believe this false information.

The reason why it's better to have our research to find a reliable source to get an accurate information and not just rely to any videos on social media platform. Verify first before believing because it's not that hard.
Now I agree, do they create content like that because they really care about us and want to share accurate knowledge about predictions? if we think like that it looks like we have been influenced by them.
They create content for nothing but money, that is their goal. Then when someone follows them or not they won't care about that, because they have already made a profit.
If we rely on them to make a prediction or something else, it is a decision that is not wise at all, it can be said that it will only waste our time.
That's such an important thing to realize for the newbies, and unfortunately not all of them do. There are still a ton of newbies who are trading based on some influencers, those people could be on youtube, on twitter, on threads, or anywhere else really, even tiktok and instagram reels.

So, you should avoid those people as much as you possibly could, that would alone make sure that you are doing right and you are on the right path, that will make sure that you are going to end up with a profit if you focus on making yourself better. Tons of people are making wrong moves and they should try to avoid doing that if they know what's good for them. If they can get better individually, they will not need anyone to make a profit.
hero member
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BTC to the MOON in 2019
November 10, 2023, 10:56:08 AM
Nah, I don't do charts, they overwhelm me. Also, realized long ago so called technical analysts's bullshittery. People who watch them are newbies, and these YTbers feed on their ignorance, unfortunate is that there are always newbies to prey for.



TA can be effective, but influencers with their ability to exaggerate everything they say and touch have created this myth that it is an infallible tool that allows them to perfectly predict the future, and when anyone that watches their different streams and videos tries to follow their formulas they find this is not true, now we know that a great deal of what we watch on TV is not true and we do not care, however when the advice those influencers are giving can be used by others to lose their savings, that is when it is clear their lies have gone way too far and they must tone it down.
They are so-called influencers and they have the ability to grab someone's attention thinking that all of their artworks are true. Well, just for the sake of money, they will do it even if it is not real. Very unfortunate that someone will take this opportunity and even fool people even though they know that was not reasonable enough to do it and able to see some will suffer the output of our misinformation.
Well, as viewers or listeners, we should also know the right person to follow and of course, not easily believe people online.     
sr. member
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November 09, 2023, 07:20:09 PM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!

I have several acquaintances who are quite good traders and from what I have noticed, often the analysis they produce is different, therefore I am aware that each trader's analysis will never be the same and indeed it is quite unique. I quite often watch the YouTube channels of Nicolas Merten and Carl Martin, the explanations they give are quite interesting (I'm not promoting) but I don't necessarily take their thoughts as a final decision, there must be other considerations then if you don't feel helped by a channel YouTube about trading then just ignore it.
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Live with peace and enjoy life!
November 09, 2023, 05:18:19 PM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
Unfortunately, a lot of naive people still fall on their so-called insights. The reason why these number of youtubers grow even more and continue to share their own technical analysis to those people who easily fall on their traps. For us, we know that everything they say and predicted are all lies and hard  to happen, but in the eyes of these less knowledgeable people, their analysis makes them more educated about bitcoin.

At the end of the day, we know that they're up to something. And that is not to actually to educate people and save them from losing in their bitcoin investment, but to gain sympathy to the people and make them subscribe to their channel because that's the only way that they will gain a good income from youtube.
hero member
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November 09, 2023, 01:43:08 PM
If someone is promoting something good online then he certainly deserves praise but in this day and age it is hard to find people creating good content on YouTube about Cryptocurrencies. Crypto related videos I try to understand very little on YouTube because most of the videos share wrong information and I think the people who share this information or who make the videos have very little knowledge about crypto currency. They create video titles and thumbnails in such a way that they are immediately engaging. Having three monitors in front and trading charts on monitors and trading candles on mobile does not make a YouTuber proficient in trading. A skilled YouTuber finds proof of his skills in the content of his videos.

Free cheese in a mousetrap. Scam videos on YouTube or elsewhere, where traders show people how to get rich in the short term, are based on deception. Especially accounts with high followers use bots to swallow small fish like whales in the ocean. The most important rule to learn here is not to believe any information without doing your own research. Trading in the cryptocurrency markets can be complicated for a beginner and he or she may fall into the traps of YouTube videos with the idea of quick riches. You should not believe traders without doing rigorous research. Once you know the markets, you won't need it anyway.
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November 09, 2023, 10:37:24 AM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
op really said there are some youtubers who are making up their own stuff and misleading people with ideas about bitcoin without providing accurate information. So no one should make a hasty decision after listening to the YouTuber and it will not be a good decision. 100% YouTubers can't be trusted. The reality is that your market needs to be aware of Bitcoin. Then you need to express interest in Bitcoin.
hero member
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November 09, 2023, 09:32:29 AM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
Basically we have seen a lot of bitcoin research videos on youtube which are mostly fake. Any new users who follow such wrong analysis and invest accordingly face losses. Those YouTubers who practice bitcoin charts just to increase views are predictions that don't come true. It's definitely a funny thing that the way their videos are arranged ends up looking like a broken house. I also don't believe these videos because they only make up fictions that are always wrong and predictions never come true.
True or not, there may be still people who follow channels like that and even follow the trading tips they provide.
Those who have mastered trading certainly don't need all that. Of course, most of those who follow are beginners who are confused about how to trade and they are looking for signals.
those who stream simply want to attract more visitors. they use titles that make us curious to see what is going on. and in reality, it must be a joke that makes us regret visiting it.
sr. member
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November 09, 2023, 07:15:33 AM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
When it comes to information and prediction, we can't count on these youtubers because they're not reliable. Creating this kind of content can give them money. More viewers watching their videos means more revenue for them. Therefore if newbies are relying on youtube videos to gain knowledge about Bitcoin and crypto in general, they might believe this false information.

The reason why it's better to have our research to find a reliable source to get an accurate information and not just rely to any videos on social media platform. Verify first before believing because it's not that hard.
Now I agree, do they create content like that because they really care about us and want to share accurate knowledge about predictions? if we think like that it looks like we have been influenced by them.
They create content for nothing but money, that is their goal. Then when someone follows them or not they won't care about that, because they have already made a profit.
If we rely on them to make a prediction or something else, it is a decision that is not wise at all, it can be said that it will only waste our time.
sr. member
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November 09, 2023, 03:34:36 AM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
Basically we have seen a lot of bitcoin research videos on youtube which are mostly fake. Any new users who follow such wrong analysis and invest accordingly face losses. Those YouTubers who practice bitcoin charts just to increase views are predictions that don't come true. It's definitely a funny thing that the way their videos are arranged ends up looking like a broken house. I also don't believe these videos because they only make up fictions that are always wrong and predictions never come true.
hero member
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November 08, 2023, 10:52:04 PM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
When it comes to information and prediction, we can't count on these youtubers because they're not reliable. Creating this kind of content can give them money. More viewers watching their videos means more revenue for them. Therefore if newbies are relying on youtube videos to gain knowledge about Bitcoin and crypto in general, they might believe this false information.

The reason why it's better to have our research to find a reliable source to get an accurate information and not just rely to any videos on social media platform. Verify first before believing because it's not that hard.
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November 08, 2023, 10:30:26 PM
This is not new for majority of the YouTubers as their main goal is not to educate us with legit information and facts but to create an impression from us by making predictions and technical analysis that are actually out of the blue and are far from reality. However, it’s only us that are being aware of their fake predictions while those newbies with less knowledge and are inexperienced ones end up falling on their traps and click on their subscriptions.

This is the reason why these type of YouTubers do not stop from hyping the market because they still get some subscriptions and continue to believe on them blindly. While those who are being fair on their predictions on the crypto market and bitcoin only receive limited views and are seldom to get subscriptions from their viewers.
Trusting technical analysis from other people, of course we have to look at the evidence they provide, whether it is true that what they analyze can benefit from the analysis they make and if it is true, of course everyone will find it very easy to profit from the analysis they make and if it is true The person cannot provide evidence that what they are analyzing will be better. Let us not follow the analysis they have made.

So we have to be able to distinguish which YouTubers are only pursuing their views for their own profit and they never think about other people if by following the advice they make they experience losses.
hero member
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November 08, 2023, 06:19:15 AM
Youtuber is content creator, their content is for ads purpose and audience is the product for advertising...remember, most YouTubers aren't just trying to educate their audience, they're also looking to benefit themselves. They may learn a bit about technical analysis to make their content seem more authentic. However, their predictions are often not very reliable when mixed with other data. Content creators have their own unique ways to grab the attention of their viewers, and one of them is acting like professional traders.

In my experience, YouTubers with high quality editing usually aim to attract mainstream viewers. On the other hand, YouTubers who keep their content simple with logical explanations and minimal flashy editing make more sense. Not everyone fits this pattern, but I tend to find more of these creators.

And as long as there are proficient technical analysts in this forum, it's a valuable resource for gaining knowledge from a different perspective.

That's valid in my opinion as there are creator who just sharing their knowledge and not aiming for any audiences, I mean not the way
those content creators who make their video for ads purposes.

Though it's going to be the audience itself who can determine which is which between their followed streamers who really sharing knowledge and facts.

Experienced by following and executing whatever information they've learned will conclude things out between those streamers/content creators.
legendary
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November 07, 2023, 03:44:03 PM
First and foremost, I am not a fan of these Youtubers doing ridiculous clickbait thumbnails of BTC and other cryptos going on 10x, 100x or so. It's like they are on shilling mode not caring about the subscribers but only on the views and revenue from Youtube ads.

One of my friends who is a Youtube crypto influencer is also like that and has his own Patreon subscription packages for his TAs, etc. Despite that he's my friend, I am not a fan of his clickbaits and predictions as technical analysis aren't offering any guarantees at all.  

I would rather follow those content creators who are ethical and more on realistic education about BTC and other cryptocurrencies. This is what I have been doing where I just simply feature projects without encouraging nor discouraging anyone to buy this, buy that, etc., as I am just more on education and pure information purposes.

Therefore, going back to the OP's question, I ain't like them and I do not see myself to be like these crypto Youtubers making nonsense predictions here and there just to gain more views, subscriptions, etc.  
This is not new for majority of the YouTubers as their main goal is not to educate us with legit information and facts but to create an impression from us by making predictions and technical analysis that are actually out of the blue and are far from reality. However, it’s only us that are being aware of their fake predictions while those newbies with less knowledge and are inexperienced ones end up falling on their traps and click on their subscriptions.

This is the reason why these type of YouTubers do not stop from hyping the market because they still get some subscriptions and continue to believe on them blindly. While those who are being fair on their predictions on the crypto market and bitcoin only receive limited views and are seldom to get subscriptions from their viewers.
You wouldn't really be finding this as an issue if you are really just that sensible into your self and being that wary on how things works into this space.You wont really be that making yourself get easily hooked up
and tending to follow on what these shit Youtubers been telling. Once you do have that sufficient experience and knowledge towards the market then you wont really be that get easily follow these people but instead you would really be just simply laughing on the things that they've been showing. Most of the time it is really that misleading. You could really be able to identify out on someone whose really that telling things
which it isnt right and to those who do really know on what the are doing.

For newbies out there then it would really be always wise to have that self learn approach. Joining up some groups or watching some videos arent that bad
but just to make it sure that you are on the right group or individual to follow. So its a matter of good choice if you do want on being
guided somehow.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 09:25:42 AM
First and foremost, I am not a fan of these Youtubers doing ridiculous clickbait thumbnails of BTC and other cryptos going on 10x, 100x or so. It's like they are on shilling mode not caring about the subscribers but only on the views and revenue from Youtube ads.

One of my friends who is a Youtube crypto influencer is also like that and has his own Patreon subscription packages for his TAs, etc. Despite that he's my friend, I am not a fan of his clickbaits and predictions as technical analysis aren't offering any guarantees at all.  

I would rather follow those content creators who are ethical and more on realistic education about BTC and other cryptocurrencies. This is what I have been doing where I just simply feature projects without encouraging nor discouraging anyone to buy this, buy that, etc., as I am just more on education and pure information purposes.

Therefore, going back to the OP's question, I ain't like them and I do not see myself to be like these crypto Youtubers making nonsense predictions here and there just to gain more views, subscriptions, etc.  
This is not new for majority of the YouTubers as their main goal is not to educate us with legit information and facts but to create an impression from us by making predictions and technical analysis that are actually out of the blue and are far from reality. However, it’s only us that are being aware of their fake predictions while those newbies with less knowledge and are inexperienced ones end up falling on their traps and click on their subscriptions.

This is the reason why these type of YouTubers do not stop from hyping the market because they still get some subscriptions and continue to believe on them blindly. While those who are being fair on their predictions on the crypto market and bitcoin only receive limited views and are seldom to get subscriptions from their viewers.
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November 07, 2023, 02:29:10 AM
Watching these YouTuber 'technical analysts' is like witnessing a comedy show. They just scribble lines on a Bitcoin chart and act like they're gazing into a crystal ball. But the reality is, they're about as accurate as a broken clock – right only twice a day. It's laughable how they sell this snake oil, predicting the future with squiggly lines. I wouldn't bet a Satoshi on their so-called insights!
that is what the reason why I never watch Youtube when in terms of cryptocurrency instead I just circle around the forum and follow those account that had been bringing good analysis and speculation from my years of being here, I have developed a set of bitcointalk accounts that manage to get my trust and now I followed almost every post they created, even stalking their post history from time to time to check what could be the best target to invest.
so the answer to the topic? no I am not one of them instead i am myself for the sake of keeping my money safe.
those fake Technical Analyst only wanted to gain popularity and also trying their luck to gather a huge followers when they become lucky having one analyzing that brings better result.
hero member
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November 07, 2023, 01:12:33 AM
You got it, point to point, they basically do those videos just to attract investors, to invite them into their group chat like telegram or such, some is legitimate and you will surely receive either signals or they are the ones that will handle your trading account. But it is also the way scammers do, because many people easy shined to the words their hear and earning they see from those eye catching videos scattered in every social media platforms. I once believe that scheme but I come from my senses and just learn on my own,

Learning on your own helps a lot as we can't trust those individuals with youtube channels as their videos aren't always accurate but done for entertainment as they're targeting other individuals that they can convinced to join their paid signal groups to make money from them for monthly subscription. Those videos are always made to look very interesting and you'll begin to think, they're saying something very important that when you following their directions, you'll make profits too.

All youtubers are content creators and as content creators they're only doing those videos to get view that'll be paid for from youtube. Anyone telling you that he's doing it because he loves teaching about trading is telling a lie. They are also getting paid as influencers to shill altcoins to their followers therefore we don't have to believe them or they'll use us in making money. Youtubers don't have any better knowledge about the market than us, they're just an average individual with same knowledge like others.
hero member
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dont be greedy
November 06, 2023, 11:23:46 PM
Youtuber is content creator, their content is for ads purpose and audience is the product for advertising...remember, most YouTubers aren't just trying to educate their audience, they're also looking to benefit themselves. They may learn a bit about technical analysis to make their content seem more authentic. However, their predictions are often not very reliable when mixed with other data. Content creators have their own unique ways to grab the attention of their viewers, and one of them is acting like professional traders.

In my experience, YouTubers with high quality editing usually aim to attract mainstream viewers. On the other hand, YouTubers who keep their content simple with logical explanations and minimal flashy editing make more sense. Not everyone fits this pattern, but I tend to find more of these creators.

And as long as there are proficient technical analysts in this forum, it's a valuable resource for gaining knowledge from a different perspective.
hero member
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November 06, 2023, 06:31:43 PM
Although some of them might be right and legit but it's very important to be thoughtful when making financial decisions. One needs to approach trading signals from YouTubers with caution because while some YouTubers may have valid insights to share, majority of them are not knowledgeable and trustworthy. One thing to keep in mind is that YouTubers are not financial advisors and they don't have your best interests in mind. Their aim is trying to sell you something or they may be misleading you for their own benefit. I personally have never taken them seriously before and I take their signals with a grain of salt. Anything that has to do with money and trading to be specific, it's important to do your own research and due diligence before making any trading decisions based on signals from YouTubers.

In order to make a financial decision, it is very important for a person to analyze this decision very well to act carefully and to reach a conclusion after performing their own analysis especially if it is advice given by others. I think that especially if there is financial advice shared by a Youtuber or Twitter popular, it should be analyzed very well and a decision should be made after thinking a few times. It is important to remember that these people generally share sponsored content or advice that may be beneficial for their own interests. For this reason, investment advice made by any Youtuber or Twitter popular should be thoroughly researched and it is very important to make a decision after thinking more than once.
sr. member
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November 03, 2023, 01:53:29 AM
I know right, they're comedians and later with their videos there's always the sales pitch from their own courses on sale.
That's the funny part, I don't understand these people that are learning from them as they say but it becomes their another source of income aside from trading. If they legitimate make money, they just make themselves prosper through trading. Don't get by their justification about they just want to teach other people make money too.

Although some of them might be right and legit but it's very important to be thoughtful when making financial decisions. One needs to approach trading signals from YouTubers with caution because while some YouTubers may have valid insights to share, majority of them are not knowledgeable and trustworthy. One thing to keep in mind is that YouTubers are not financial advisors and they don't have your best interests in mind. Their aim is trying to sell you something or they may be misleading you for their own benefit. I personally have never taken them seriously before and I take their signals with a grain of salt. Anything that has to do with money and trading to be specific, it's important to do your own research and due diligence before making any trading decisions based on signals from YouTubers.
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