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I feel that in the market, aside from trading ability itself, the most important thing should be recognizing people.
1. The vast majority of people with ulterior motives disguise themselves as fellow traders like you to gain your trust. Even those who stab you in the back are often these types of people.
2. If a person is frequently scammed, they are either a true novice or have engaged in some dangerous business.
Most people learn their lesson and won't make the same mistake twice. If you see someone repeatedly getting scammed, don't be too quick to feel sorry for them; they might be secretly engaging in private exchanges or similar financial activities, rather than being an ordinary trader.
3. As long as you know that this person has a history of deceitful behavior, do not believe that he has turned over a new leaf. This can solve 99% of the problems.
4. Stay away from those who insist on getting close to you; for example, I have encountered someone who can show up wherever I go. What's going on? This person deceives others by saying that I am helping him with asset management, and he takes the opportunity to defraud others of their U. Wherever my IP is, he actually runs to that city and posts on social media, lying that he is trading alongside me. ( But I have never invited anyone, even my assistant is my brother handling things ).
5. Stay away from people who create personas. If you are still in a trading bottleneck, struggling to survive underwater, while you see unfamiliar active friends in the group of retail investors living a peaceful life every day, showcasing luxury cars, mansions, and watches that change daily on their social media. Just keep your distance from them. These people will not be active in your current communication circle; they are definitely there to take advantage of you.
There is too much to talk about. It's endless.
The most important thing is to find enough sincere friends, which is indeed the most difficult. If you encounter such a friend, cherish them well. Regardless of whether they gain or lose, they generously admit it to you, and you can share experiences and grow together.