I do not quite agree. Predictions are different. If the forecast is based on faith, then you definitely should not make your plans based on this forecast. If the forecast is obtained by investigative links, then it makes sense to follow such a forecast. For example, there is a forecast that Bitcoin should grow in price this year. This is explained by the fact that prices have stages. All last year there was a stage of falling prices, now a stage of stabilization at the lowest point of this movement. After this comes the stage of price increase. Personally, I adhere to this theory, because it always works in practice.
I don`t agree at all! Prediction is a prediction, false promise is something else. Prediction can be based on facts, in prediction you can consider all possible risks but in the end you can see different results, nobody can predict the future. False promise is promise that is made with no intention of carrying it out and especially with intent to deceive.
Predictions about cryptocurrencies are not false promises, people just expect a lot and we believe in our optimistic predictions. Normal people dont give false promises, scammers do!