I have seen topics and posts around with incredible amounts of misinformation. Mostly posted by newbies as their first or second post. Most people that have been in the crypto game for a while knows to take most "news" about crypto with a grain of salt. But some people that are newer to it might fall victim to fake information or fake investment "guides" that tell you to invest in some token that is, to an experienced person, obviously a pump and dump or scam coin. A friend of mine who is semi-new to this called me a couple weeks ago frantic, telling me that he had seen a prediction about some random token and told me that he might invest in it if the returns were real. He asked me if he should go for it, and I told him that he looked alot like a scam project. Its a good thing that he didnt put capital into it, because within a week of him seeing this article on the token, the website for it was gone. This is an example of how easily people that are new to this get tricked into losing their capital. Theres really nothing anyone can do about it, but I think the easiest way the prevent scams and slow them down is to educate people that are new to this.
This is very unfortunate and something that is rampant when it comes to financial stuff. Being a financial advisor I am constantly meeting with clients who are always saying "so and so at work said this about the retirement plan" and 99% of the time the information is not only false, it's hurtful (meaning it often does a great deal of harm to ones portfolio)..I see the same here on bitcointalk.. it AMAZES me that so many people are willing to talk out of their ass like they do.