
No one can guarantee you returns – if they do, then they’re lying
No matter where you’re getting your stock tip or information from, the most important thing to remember about investing is there is no such thing as a guaranteed return. So, if someone tells you that you’ll definitely make 20% returns, or that “no one has made less than 50% profit”, you need to take this with a huge fistful of salt. Even stock advisor platforms and websites such as The Motley Fool, which are very transparent with their data and research, do not give investors a 100% guarantee on earning returns.If “everyone else” has made it rich, be suspicious
Also known as social proofing, a person might recommend a get-rich-quick scheme to you on the basis that many other investors have profited from it. We all know FOMO can pack a punch and make us want to hop on the bandwagon, which is what makes this tactic especially effective (and therefore dangerous).