Just think about this - if they are indeed winning every bet they are predicting, they will exhaust this strategy up until they have tons and tons of money. And if they do really have a lot of money already, they won't have time to screw people as they will just enjoy their winnings somewhere in the tropics drinking their piña colada. So don't believe such offer as they will just scam gullible people. If the offer is too-good -to-be-true, doubt about the authenticity of the intentions. Very rare nowadays have a good heart that will truly will take care of your funds. Most are after for what they can get as much as possible from their potential victims.
Exactly. I tell the same thing to people who buy crypto signals from Social media influencers. If they can predict the outcome of a trade, why don't they do it themself and make more money instead of selling their signals on the Internet? There is a user in this forum named unlimited money generator or something. Can you imagine how lucrative it is for a newbie who wants to make some money? The problem is people fall for these traps and that's why scammers can sell their tips/tricks/or whatever you say. It is obviously scam if someone says they predict the outcome and they want to sell it. People should use their brain before they buy these craps.