[/QUOTE]I love the extent of brehs analysis.
"People just don't like driving!! That's how I know to invest in Uber!!" - Wallstreet Trapper, Future Warrent Buffett.
I'm a set it and forget it investors who invests in a handful of companies like Walmart, MS, Kroger etc.
And even I did some basic DD.
No financial statement shyt whatsoever just "People don't like driving !!!"
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I'm not knocking crypto just yet. I'm not touching it for the time being, but I think the main ones will be around for some time.He suggested investing in Crypto was safe and talked about "Massive gains".
He's a
fukking.
Moron.
I would not take his advice.
And he just goes on about "Crypto" and no specific projects, breh
is talking out his fukking ass.
That $997 could go directly to a blue chip or mutual fund vía Robinhood instead of him.I took a look at his flagship program $997. If I had to pay $1k to learn about moving averages, rsi and get a damn compound interest calculator i'd be pissed.
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Wallstreet Trappin
www.thetrapperuniversity.com
I took a look at his flagship program $997. If I had to pay $1k to learn about moving averages, rsi and get a damn compound interest calculator i'd be pissed.
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Wallstreet Trappin
www.thetrapperuniversity.com
if you payin 1k for youtube professors courses you gotta take several steps back and re evaluate how ur approaching life
why go to the restaurant? you could've stayed home and cooked the meal yourself!Saying they could've stayed home and got the same advice on the internet is like saying don't spend money on a concert - just stay home and listen to the music on YouTube
STFUif the messaging is packaged in a way that works for the buyer then no crimes committed. You sound like someone who is already beyond beginner level of financial literacy, so you wouldn't really be the target audience for this product
Everything you could ever need to know about weight loss is available for free on the Internet, yet it's still a multibillion dollar industry. so long as the product helps the people who are actually buying then that's all that matters. even if it's just as simple as crafting the message in a way that's more appealing for the buyer
well yeah thats why its stupid to go to the Super BowlSaying they could've stayed home and got the same advice on the internet is like saying don't spend money on a concert - just stay home and listen to the music on YouTube
TBF he did get some things right, that I wasnt expecting.There's not really a lot for me to go off of, to make a solid conclusion
It’s multibillion dollar industry due to preying on desperate people with quick fixesif the messaging is packaged in a way that works for the buyer then no crimes committed. You sound like someone who is already beyond beginner level of financial literacy, so you wouldn't really be the target audience for this product
Everything you could ever need to know about weight loss is available for free on the Internet, yet it's still a multibillion dollar industry. so long as the product helps the people who are actually buying then that's all that matters. even if it's just as simple as crafting the message in a way that's more appealing for the buyer
TD Ameritrade teach pretty much all of this for free when u open a free brokerage account with them
if you payin 1k for youtube professors courses you gotta take several steps back and re evaluate how ur approaching life


Saw a video of Wallstreet Trapper talking and dude had a pyrex cup and a box of baking soda on the table. Already knew dude was on some goofy timing since then.![]()