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IWillWaitForYouAt
· 2025-05-22 04:54
Yes, there was no warning to sell at the top a couple of days ago, and afterward, he kept insisting that there was a warning. All the profits were pulled back, and I decisively canceled. In the last round of the market, even a blind person could have bought and still made a rise.
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AskA
· 2025-05-14 20:16
The person called Lao Jiu is a complete scammer, randomly advocating for trades without any basis. He calls at least seven or eight trades every day, amounting to several hundred trades in a month, but only about one-tenth actually experience a big pump. Due to limited funds, it's uncertain whether those who follow him can actually buy into those trades that do rise; more often, they end up being trapped or cutting losses. He continuously uses the very few trades that have actually risen as a pretext to post updates, deceiving uninformed coin friends into buying GT for subscription. Most of the people following him are losing money, while he profits steadily. I followed him for less than a month, and went from V1 to V0 in losses. Later, when I left a truthful comment under his post, he blocked me. He also deleted all the posts where I had left comments.
#KOMA The target called Lao Jiu is sent by the KOMA market manipulator to find retail investors to catch a falling knife, be careful not to buy in.