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How do professional organizations fool retail investors

Real professional organizations are unwilling and disdainful to have too much contact with retail investors. Those who fool retail investors are often liars under the banner of professional institutions.

First, professional organizations have clear rules and confidentiality system, and they are not allowed to contact with the outside world when they go to work, let alone tell them which checks they bought. The reason is simple, for the safety of their own funds. Anyone who claims to recommend stocks to retail investors must be a liar.

Second, professional organizations operate tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of funds. Will they bother to share profits with retail investors? I certainly don't care how many retail investors' profit shares add up to less than their interest in the bank.

Thirdly, I once asked a person who claimed to be a professional organization what wave theory was. She faltered for a long time, but the answer was quite shocking. Finally, she said that she had nothing to do after maternity leave, so she came to do telemarketing. . . Even the entry-level stock common sense is not clear, but also professional, so I can only hehe. . .

Those who call themselves professional organizations are definitely not professional organizations. People in professional organizations are usually very low-key, so it is difficult for you to get a useful word from him. If you say that you are an organization, 99% are liars.