
I’m still new, two months of charting, learning risk management, and trying not to confuse luck with skill, so stories like this hit me hard because I can see how easily I could’ve fallen for it before I started studying scams. The setup is scary-smart: build friendship on chat apps, use a big brand like SpaceX as proof, then give you an app that looks “official” so your brain stops questioning. What I’ve learned recently is that fraud isn’t usually loud; it’s polished and patient, and the red flags are often emotional, flattery, urgency, “only you can join,” and pushing you to pay in crypto because it feels modern and fast. Now, if I ever see a “celebrity-linked” investment, a private app download, or a request to move money outside a regulated platform, I treat it like a trade signal to exit immediately. If it can’t be verified through official channels and regulated entities, it’s not investing, it’s gambling with someone else writing the rules.
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