Ak no doubt is a smart guy. But how many ppl can reach his level, let's not kid ourselvesThe only person who dares to show and refresh his trading account live is Adam Khoo. None of the other financial influencers in Singapore are willing or able to do that.
Agree totally, some of them even declare they earn EDMW salary of 20K/mth from content creating.I think they earn more from creating content than investing..
If so good, why waste time on sth with a lower ROI..
He is nowHe so rich?
Can't you just search out the transaction history of the prop agents?nothing beats the wayang of prop agents
the recent er xin thing is they sign on their faces on the backdrop of smlj top 1000 achiever
who da **** does that? they think they superstar ah lol.
moi real sucessful aunty 25 years in the biz says its exactly this kind of lame shannadigans that's bringing such a bad rep to the industry.
they just want to sell houses and make a living
not under the guise if 'helping clients make thier dream come true and improve thier lives'
all these are ginnapi talk
LOL
To flaunt and gain more likes lorWhy want to show off your assets n money?
That one abit big cannon fairyAgree totally, some of them even declare they earn EDMW salary of 20K/mth from content creating.
It feels like every other day, a new influencer pops up showing off their “$1 million portfolio” or some screenshot of 7-digit figures in their brokerage account.
Not saying it’s fake (some probably are legit), but do you think this trend is helping or harming the retail investing scene?
Are they truly inspiring financial literacy and long-term investing, or just selling a dream while pushing referral codes, paid courses, and affiliate links?
Curious what others think. Have you come across these posts too? Do you think they’re real, or just carefully curated marketing?
Let’s hear some honest thoughts.
Make you FOMO then u rush to buy and push the prices up and they cash out and now u bagholder?Why want to show off your assets n money?
didnt see such thingsIt feels like every other day, a new influencer pops up showing off their “$1 million portfolio” or some screenshot of 7-digit figures in their brokerage account.
Not saying it’s fake (some probably are legit), but do you think this trend is helping or harming the retail investing scene?
Are they truly inspiring financial literacy and long-term investing, or just selling a dream while pushing referral codes, paid courses, and affiliate links?
Curious what others think. Have you come across these posts too? Do you think they’re real, or just carefully curated marketing?
Let’s hear some honest thoughts.
You just take them as a pinch of salt laIt feels like every other day, a new influencer pops up showing off their “$1 million portfolio” or some screenshot of 7-digit figures in their brokerage account.
Not saying it’s fake (some probably are legit), but do you think this trend is helping or harming the retail investing scene?
Are they truly inspiring financial literacy and long-term investing, or just selling a dream while pushing referral codes, paid courses, and affiliate links?
Curious what others think. Have you come across these posts too? Do you think they’re real, or just carefully curated marketing?
Let’s hear some honest thoughts.
Make me worriedMake you FOMO then u rush to buy and push the prices up and they cash out and now u bagholder?
I disagree.That one abit big cannon fairy![]()
You would not want to be in their situation. I have a Malaysian young friend who was once a hot influencer there. She sold a lot of items through livestream. But once she has a boyfriend and then got married, her followership dropped a lot. Now quit already. she only last 2 years.It feels like every other day, a new influencer pops up showing off their “$1 million portfolio” or some screenshot of 7-digit figures in their brokerage account.
Not saying it’s fake (some probably are legit), but do you think this trend is helping or harming the retail investing scene?
Are they truly inspiring financial literacy and long-term investing, or just selling a dream while pushing referral codes, paid courses, and affiliate links?
Curious what others think. Have you come across these posts too? Do you think they’re real, or just carefully curated marketing?
Let’s hear some honest thoughts.