Why should I believe anything I read on this board? How do I know that behind every post with advice or information there isn't someone who has assumed a particular position on the market and stands to gain from the reader adopting the same position (or an opposite position) at the reader's own expense?
There's lots of situations where it's potentially profitable to spread disinformation. I can't think of that many times in business where one is incentivized to tell the truth or give other actors sound advice.
Explain why you help your fellow anons
I have been in similar positions as them so I do it out of good faith.
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I try to help with actual business stuff. Get rich quick stock market garbage should be ignored by everyone all the time. If you don't have the balls to be more than an employee, you really shouldn't be fucking with anything but index funds anyways, because you don't have a lot to lose.
Just my two cents.
>inb4 the 500 hedge fund managers who lurk here tell me beating the market is easy/possible