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Why are people turning to social media for financial advice?
- November 30, 2024
- 8 Comments
- Less than a minute
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- 2 weeks ago
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- by: @IsabelToma-b9t
- 2 weeks ago
You're doing a fantastic job! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
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- by: @georgethomas2645
- 2 weeks ago
Why? Because society is broken.
There were no 'grandpas, grandmas, uncles, aunties' to offer the advice. More troubling is that governments, businesses, religious institutions don't provide advice because they have other priorities. Like self survival? -
- by: @papabear4066
- 2 weeks ago
Stop buying huge houses and expensive cars.
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- by: @n3d_ludd379
- 2 weeks ago
It was not that long ago that in Australia the banks gave financial advise to their customers. This was mostly scams and misleading information that left their customers very much poorer. Financial advisor used to be a trusted under law role, but it has seen many use it to defraud their customers. Lack of justice or any accountability are common. It was the govt at the time that defended the banks and did very little to make them accountable for their actions.
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- by: @pelicancountrysinger
- 2 weeks ago
Most channels have paid views
Very little is organic -
- by: @BeowulfBeowulf-f7b
- 2 weeks ago
I live in a tent, no rent, no utility bills. My main source of protein is fish/crab/lobster, my main source of vitamins/minerals is seaweed, all harvested fresh from the Atlantic ocean, cooked over driftwood in my wok. I changed my lifestyle so that I have little need for money.
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- by: @jackjackthompson5771
- 2 weeks ago
What a terrible show. Using YouTube people for your show is just lazy….
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- by: @harrychu650
- 2 weeks ago
are you freaking kidding me? At these ultra low prices, they are practically giving away Tesla shares. buy buy buy you fools.
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