Teaᡣ𐭩
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Teaᡣ𐭩
@TeaTheDeveloper
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Not all trading mentors are scammers, but a very large percentage of popular “online gurus” rely more on selling courses than actual trading profits. Quick red flags to watch: - Guaranteed profits - “No losses” claims - Pressure to join quickly - No verified trading history (like MyFXBook) - Lifestyle flexing > actual education - Use of viral funnels like, “I turned $100 into $10k” People will pay because they want a shortcut, the price feels small compared to the dream, FOMO kicks in, social proof convinces them, confusion makes them seek guidance, and lifestyle marketing sells the illusion. If you’re avoiding patience the hard work, you’re paying someone else to sell you an illusion of success.



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