icycrystal
02-03
some financial advisors have turned to Tik Tok / YouTube and other social media platforms to talk about financial, investment, etc. these are the platforms that can reach masses and gain a wider audiences.

some of them are actual financial advisors while some... not quite so I guess it's good to listen to them (those legit ones), their analysis, explanation, etc...

however, please do not take their words and invest blindly without doing further research as they may not be always right in their predictions.

take charge of your own finances and investment and always trade within limit. always remember to have risk management and have a diversify portfolio.

this way, you can ensure you sleep well at night.

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