It's wild how common it is for traders to exaggerate their portfolio performance and positions on social media. Whether it's inflated gains or selective snapshots of winning trades, everyone seems to have a different story about their actual PnL. Makes you wonder how many of those impressive portfolios are really just carefully curated highlights.
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WenAirdrop
· 15h ago
They're all carefully edited illusions; who dares to show their real PnL?
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RetailTherapist
· 01-09 20:56
The chart is not linked to the account, right? These people show off their orders every day, but in reality, 99% are just screenshot art masters.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-09 20:30
Selective screenshotting is an old trick. Those who truly survive never show their achievements; they are busy calculating the supply line for the next cycle.
It's wild how common it is for traders to exaggerate their portfolio performance and positions on social media. Whether it's inflated gains or selective snapshots of winning trades, everyone seems to have a different story about their actual PnL. Makes you wonder how many of those impressive portfolios are really just carefully curated highlights.