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I don't consider him a scammer but an influencer trader that pulls the rug from followers feet. He takes in too much leverage risk and believes in capital to make an alarming profit, that is why I called him influencer trader. I think he sees more than his followers don't see when trading shit coins but not with a community base coin like bitcoin.


The previous week got liquidated since his long position on BTC failed and led him to a ~$100 million loss.

He didn't see that coming, bitcoin volatility on the pizza day was out of the hook and he felt the wings would still be up flying and abruptly the retracement came. A good trader should actually expect that to happen after 24 hours none stop bull run.
Original archived Re: James Wynn - A trader or a scammer?
Scraped on 04/06/2025, 09:55:33 UTC
I don't consider him a scammer but an influencer trader that pulls the rug from followers feet. He takes in too much leverage risk and believes in capital to make an alarming profit, that is why I called him influencer trader. I think he sees more than his followers don't see when trading shit coins but not with a community base coin like bitcoin.