...I wonder why people are more concerned with finding signals than seeking knowledge and information.
The answer is obvious: beginners do not know how to trade on their own, so they use signals that are published in free groups. Of course, it would be more correct to engage in education, but according to newcomers, this is too long and requires some effort, unlike signal groups, where ready-made points of entry into the deal are published.
Or to put it bluntly, most of them are lazy, they think they can get rich by relying on others without having to spend too much time and effort. They think there is a shortcut to becoming rich and can achieve it by spending a little money to hire someone else to do the work for them. But life is inherently cruel and not as simple as they think, those who try to seek wealth by relying on others or finding shortcuts will pay a high price instead of achieving their goals.
There have been many lessons and warnings from those who have been victims of the signal group but surprisingly many people still have not woken up. Instead of giving that money to scammers, why don't we use it as tuition on our way to becoming a professional trader?