Just a few years ago, I used to be amazed watching investment YouTubers. Wow, they analyze stocks so accurately and make profits? That's really impressive. So I naturally started following their advice and buying.
But these days, it's different. Watching the same YouTubers, I think, huh? Where did these people leave their conscience? Have they ever looked back at the returns of the stocks they recommended before? They're really shameless.
I finally realized. Their true skill was digging into stocks that had already risen and repackaging them convincingly. That's it. They were really good at analyzing and coming up with reasons while flipping through old charts.
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BearEatsAll
· 01-17 13:50
I've seen through it long ago; being a wise man after the event is the easiest.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-15 22:05
Damn, I've seen this trick from investment influencers before, always acting like a genius after the fact.
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IronHeadMiner
· 01-14 14:20
Haha, really, watching these investment bloggers later on is like watching a magician perform; their techniques are truly top-notch.
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GhostChainLoyalist
· 01-14 14:20
Oh, this is just the game of capital, post-production editing + selective forgetting, perfect.
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ForkTongue
· 01-14 14:20
Haha, that's why I unfollowed that group of investment bloggers a long time ago.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 01-14 14:17
Basically, it's just Zhuge Liang after the fact pretending to be a master. We, the little guys, are really foolish.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 01-14 14:15
Really, hindsight is the most expensive tuition fee.
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OnchainDetective
· 01-14 13:51
Wait, I need to track the fund flow of these investment influencers. According to on-chain data, there are obvious anomalies in their buy and sell timings before and after recommendations, typical of a pattern of building positions first and then leveraging public opinion to drive sales.
Just a few years ago, I used to be amazed watching investment YouTubers. Wow, they analyze stocks so accurately and make profits? That's really impressive. So I naturally started following their advice and buying.
But these days, it's different. Watching the same YouTubers, I think, huh? Where did these people leave their conscience? Have they ever looked back at the returns of the stocks they recommended before? They're really shameless.
I finally realized. Their true skill was digging into stocks that had already risen and repackaging them convincingly. That's it. They were really good at analyzing and coming up with reasons while flipping through old charts.