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Title: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: mflores0 on March 30, 2024, 07:22:04 AM
I lost my job due to the covid-19 pandemic, it gave me reasons to think about investing in BTC, I saw a lot of videos & recommendations abt how to invest as a beginner in stock marketing but it all ended up same crab. I lost enough money investing BTC on my own, fortunately my uncle referred me to Mr David Thomsen, a well experienced and smart broker. I reached out to him, I told him abt my challenges in BTC investment & he accepted to manage and complete my trade for me. Ever since I started my investments with him, I've covered all my losses and made massive profits, I'm writing this to all beginners who are confused or having hard times to make a profitable trade to avoid same mistakes I made. reach out to thomsend00 @gmail for guidance


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: Oshosondy on March 30, 2024, 07:26:53 AM
This looks like scam to me. I can also just up come with a name in order to scam people. If you are attempting to scam people, it is better you go elsewhere. On Bitcointalk, just forget it because you are only wasting your time.

If what you are saying is true, you are lucky. But I know it is not true but a scam attempt.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: moneystery on March 30, 2024, 07:51:12 AM
this is 100% scam, all those stories and experiences are just bullshit. everyone who deals with the op and her accompanying email will lose money, don't you believe me? just try it. this is a very common type of scam and this is the most basic and even middle school children are much smarter than this.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: Nrcewker on March 30, 2024, 08:01:40 AM
There are many tutorials already available in the internet. Why should a newbie or beginner will contact to get paid lessons from you. They can easily learn about trading from free sites and youtube. Moreover you yourself is a newbie, hence anyone will hardly believe in your methods. This is just a way to earn money from others I think OP. Hence I would advise anyone contacting him to use escrow and then only release the funds, if you learn something valuable from him.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: Oshosondy on March 30, 2024, 08:12:36 AM
There are many tutorials already available in the internet. Why should a newbie or beginner will contact to get paid lessons from you. They can easily learn about trading from free sites and youtube. Moreover you yourself is a newbie, hence anyone will hardly believe in your methods. This is just a way to earn money from others I think OP. Hence I would advise anyone contacting him to use escrow and then only release the funds, if you learn something valuable from him.
I will prefer newbies to follow what you first said, that it is better to go for trading articles and videos. If a newbies can take time and be patient and use low amount of money like $10 to $20 to begin the real trading, he will learn. He should not increase the money until he is winning and not losing like winning. I learn trading myself and it is not hard but what that is hard about trading is how to turn it into profit making but patience and using the money that you can afford to lose to trade will help a lot.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: JeromeTash on March 30, 2024, 09:29:46 PM
This looks like scam to me. I can also just up come with a name in order to scam people. If you are attempting to scam people, it is better you go elsewhere. On Bitcointalk, just forget it because you are only wasting your time.

If what you are saying is true, you are lucky. But I know it is not true but a scam attempt.
It does not look like a scam. It is a scam  :)

He is hoping to get some gullible newbies here so he can steal their funds. He tried the same thing in other forums, but the posts have been deleted since.
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Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: batang_bitcoin on March 30, 2024, 09:43:54 PM
It's the same scam advertisement that you'd see on many social platforms. They'd just drop by and will tell that they've been earning a lot to entice people with it but you'd definitely going to get scammed. If you're new to the market, make sure that you trade only for yourself and you don't have to find someone that shall trade for you. Get that sweat and losses into learnings for your personal gain and experience and not with some mentor or "experts" that will do the trade for you because the chance of getting scammed by that setup is high.


Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Trading
Post by: Marvelman on March 31, 2024, 03:48:15 PM
I'm writing this to all beginners who are confused or having hard times to make a profitable trade to avoid same mistakes I made.

I'm sorry, but this situation raises some red flags. And you don't seem to be aware that you are making the same mistake again.  As much as we'd like to believe there are generous strangers eager to help, experience shows scammers often prey on vulnerability.  Perhaps this person had good intentions, but turning around significant investment losses out of the blue sounds unrealistic.  Before getting further involved or providing any sensitive information proceed with extreme caution - validate credentials, check references, etc and  there are kind people in the world, but we must also be wise.  I wish you the best and all but don't be a fool and become another victim of such scammers.