Recently, I’ve seen quite a few posts on the forum claiming to showcase trading results to attract participation. But a closer look reveals the tricks—these people earn commissions through your entry, and what they share is often just a screenshot of part of their positions.



How to identify these risks? It’s simple. If you only see fragmented position charts without complete historical records for verification, it’s probably a demo account. Even if the other party claims it’s a real account, remember one thing: your fund safety depends solely on yourself. Following links casually and entering trades is like handing your money over to luck.

What do truly confident traders do? They directly share complete position links and historical transaction records, letting the data speak for itself. This way, you can see the actual entry points, exit points, and the entire trading process, rather than being fooled by a few carefully selected screenshots.

Better to be overly cautious than to get scammed. Prudence never goes out of style.
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