Don't get me wrong Groovy, as I said I am wary of the sales spruiking side of things and yes, it does make me wonder the need to talk yourself up. Like all natural things in the world I'm just applying common sense. e.g. with scams the common catch-all phrase being astronomically insane returns and what not. Likewise, I am far from calling it a scam, far from it, but am just alluding to being cautious and wondering why such aggressive advertising is necessary.
I mean if it's good, people will come.
I wasn't doubting their picking abilities or trying to knock them. Just saying to err on the cautious side than lunge in blindly at every '250% upside' someone tells you they see. Yes, I do take note and sometimes even buy recommendations or stocks they've been the first to alert me too. But i see this as totally separate to taking caution to the above.
Just stick with the old adage that sometimes alot of things are too good to be true, and they just sometimes are, and you'll be fine.
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