Guru’s may be impersonating a well-known public figure or may be falsely portraying themselves as registered professionals. Early on, the guru may give general market advice to to gain the group’s confidence and then push group to trade based on their directions. Agents…
Why I’m Losing Patience With Crypto as an Asset Class The Motley Fool
“We’re really just talking about a digital dollar here, and what we’re trying to do is democratize yield.” He pointed to Customers Bank, which he said was a “much smaller” institution before working with crypto firms, and noted periods of deposit…
