Anonymous ID: 0387a3 Oct. 31, 2020, 9:35 a.m. No.11375507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5556 >>5561 >>5650

Need Anon opinion.

 

A man portraying himself as a white hat do-gooder offers to help you in the stock market. He tells you that he can make stocks go up or down and hints that he might be related to Q. You observe that many of the stocks he mentions behave like he says, so you decide to try it.

 

You start small with $100 and have good success. After multiple successes, you slowly decide to invest $40,000 over the course of several months and spend 20 hours a week studying his teachings. Some stocks did what he said. Some didn't.

Then, all of your stocks start doing terrible for several months. In turn, you stop studying and listening to what he's staying, but keep holding the stocks in hopes that maybe he's legit. You're left with $15,000 from your $40,000 original investment. The man says the reason you lost money is that you were lazy and greedy and that you didn't listen well enough. He says you should have known you were going to lose $500/day for three straight months based on hidden meanings of messages.

 

Do you:

A. Run far away and vow to never be stupid enough to trust someone like that again.

B. Give it another try and try to learn and follow his advice more closely.

C. Try your best to make sure he doesn't harm anyone else the way he harmed you.

D. Something else