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Originally posted by _V_ View PostYou warrant that the information created and published by you on TradingView is not prohibited, doesn't constitute investment advice, and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
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Chances are he just assumed identity of an IT contractor in order to fit in this forum and later spam tulip like this and chances are he did it on may other different forums with different "legends"
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Postbut he was so far up his own arse he couldn't see how persuasive his ramblings were).
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post
He broke two rules.
16. Provide a guarantee.
You warrant that the information created and published by you on TradingView is not prohibited, doesn't constitute investment advice, and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
6. ...Don't be an asshole.
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Originally posted by _V_ View Post6. ...Don't be an asshole.
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Originally posted by agentzero View PostNot anymore. Looks as if Trading View took a dim view of his financial advice:
If Scooter_Scot was smart he would have sold his bitcoin a month or two ago and then waited for the inevitable crash, then rebought. It's worrying that he mentioned before that he had the majority of his investments in bitcoin, including his pension.
16. Provide a guarantee.
You warrant that the information created and published by you on TradingView is not prohibited, doesn't constitute investment advice, and isn't created solely for qualified investors.
and more importantly....
6. ...Don't be an asshole.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Doesn't worry me. He's an idiot. He was warned. He thought he was cleverererer than the rest of us. He was wrong.... no surprise there!
What I don't like about him is he's trying to convince others to prop up bitcoin, to save his own bacon. Disgusting behaviour.
Have to say though, but I can't be arsed checking back, at the levels he was talking about when he was preaching his still made a lot of money hasn't he? It's still way above the prices he was talking about. Granted that is down to sheer luck than one iota of fact from his analysis.
EDIT : Ah I remember he never said what he bought when so we had no idea if he was actually putting his money where his mouth was. Looking back it would appear he wasn't and it was all just fluff but the prices now are still up on the prices he was quoting back in 2018. at one point he was saying buy when it was 13k and its 17k now so it's possible he's still actually up. Well on BTC anyway, the other dross he was buying maybe not so.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 June 2022, 00:55.
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Originally posted by agentzero View PostNot anymore. Looks as if Trading View took a dim view of his financial advice:
If Scooter_Scot was smart he would have sold his bitcoin a month or two ago and then waited for the inevitable crash, then rebought. It's worrying that he mentioned before that he had the majority of his investments in bitcoin, including his pension.
What I don't like about him is he's trying to convince others to prop up bitcoin, to save his own bacon. Disgusting behaviour.Last edited by Whorty; 22 June 2022, 12:01.
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""Bitcoin - Not since March 16th 2020 has this signal printed
On the above 3-day chart price action has just printed a ‘Dragonfly DOJI’ candle. The last two to print (pink highlights) were:
1) March 16th 2020 - 750% rally followed
2) July 15th, 2017 - 1150% rally followed
Emotions are all over the place right now just as they were on the above dates. These candles tell you there is about to be an explosive rally in price action just at the same moment everyone is expecting the worst.
Emotions are a money killer, don't be the 95%!"
https://www.tradingview.com/chart/BT...ignal-printed/
See, he is fine - he picked up on at least 2 incredible buys recently, his pension is safe, clearly - it's Dragonfly DOJI, not yer average candle
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Not anymore. Looks as if Trading View took a dim view of his financial advice:
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We hid this idea because it violates one or more of our House Rules. Head back, or move along to the homepage to find a new way forward.Last edited by agentzero; 20 June 2022, 14:57.
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