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Mianae
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March 20, 2020, 12:21:38 PM
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Self acclaimed analysts or influencers have a way of trying to stay afloat the game which doesn't always favour them. This is the reason why everyone should stay focused, choose their trades based on their instincts and convictions. Do not follow any analyst trying to sell off their assets.
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March 20, 2020, 12:42:49 PM
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Since the very beginning when I join in the cryptocurrency bandwagon, I never rely too much on those so-called analysts, I made my own researched and comparing those insights with any available data on the market in that case if ever I made a mistake base on my calculation and even base on my judgment I never blame to anyone, But base on that accusation, about photoshopping of the trading screenshot I can say that I am correct it's not 100% reliable at all so it's better to do it by ourselves instead of relying with them. that was my opinion.
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March 20, 2020, 12:51:12 PM
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Who can you really trust for advice and inspiration!?

Jacob Canfield publicly admitted to photoshopping trades
https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-analyst-accused-of-photoshopping-trade-screenshots

So tired of self proclaimed experts giving advice without being able to show their track record. I want more transparency!

All analysts/trading experts should use Altpocket.io or a similar service to have a third party verifying their trades and their historical performance so that you know who you can trust.

I challenge them to dare to show their real performance.
It's all on you, do not follow anyone's advice if you do the fault will be yours, learn to make decisions on your own, learning from others ain't bad but don't rely on them, just learn and apply your own knowledge

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