$PIPPIN Recently, the topic of "Eternal Profit Master" has become popular in the cryptocurrency investment circle, referring to those bloggers who are active on social media — they claim to have foolproof trading strategies, post daily profit screenshots, but never reveal their losing records.
Behind this ironic title, there are actually many scam tactics. Investors generally agree on one fact: there is no trader in the world with a consistent 100% win rate. But some people use this rhetoric to attract a large number of followers.
Common tactics include — carefully selected profit screenshots (posting only the ones that show profit), strategy course sales pitches, and even recruiting people into private groups for a fee. They never talk about stop-loss, let alone a comprehensive risk management system. When students incur losses from their own trading, it becomes an excuse of "your execution is not enough" or "your psychological resilience is lacking."
The true trading logic is brutal — markets change rapidly, and there are no eternal winners. The set of promoting "never losing" to fleece retail investors should have been exposed long ago.
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NoMercy
· 12h ago
😓 better delete all my accounts
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MintMaster
· 12h ago
Daily screenshots, I don't dare to show my loss orders. I've seen too many of these so-called geniuses; I should have entered earlier.
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FancyResearchLab
· 12h ago
In theory, a 100% win rate should be feasible. Let me try this smart trap first... and I ended up locking myself inside again.
This myth of perpetual profit is just another useless innovation.
Luban No.7 is under construction again. Who's being cut this time?
Stop loss? What's that jargon? Maximum academic value, minimum practical value.
Really dare to show profit screenshots? I don't have that mental toughness.
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GasFeeCrier
· 13h ago
It's the same old trick again, the screenshots are all retouched. What about when there's a real loss? They all disappear.
$PIPPIN Recently, the topic of "Eternal Profit Master" has become popular in the cryptocurrency investment circle, referring to those bloggers who are active on social media — they claim to have foolproof trading strategies, post daily profit screenshots, but never reveal their losing records.
Behind this ironic title, there are actually many scam tactics. Investors generally agree on one fact: there is no trader in the world with a consistent 100% win rate. But some people use this rhetoric to attract a large number of followers.
Common tactics include — carefully selected profit screenshots (posting only the ones that show profit), strategy course sales pitches, and even recruiting people into private groups for a fee. They never talk about stop-loss, let alone a comprehensive risk management system. When students incur losses from their own trading, it becomes an excuse of "your execution is not enough" or "your psychological resilience is lacking."
The true trading logic is brutal — markets change rapidly, and there are no eternal winners. The set of promoting "never losing" to fleece retail investors should have been exposed long ago.