The number of such events are increasing day by day, I recently read a similar kind of post about a teacher on altcointalk and now this, and these are not just two but there are several cases like this and all leads to the same conclusion that we should not share our portfolio with anyone but if some streamer is doing it then that's their business, I remember another streamer who got robbed at gun point in his own home, he had to transfer them the money. He was a streamer on X I think.
Streamers had to share their live trades but I follow some streamers and they don't share how much BTC they have, they just come, share analysis and talk about trades setup they don't show how much they are holding, so I guess these streamer must have enough knowledge to don't show their portfolio as it shows they do have the option to ignore sharing it.
Exactly it is very dangerous to share your financial information with your stream as it makes you target of fraud. Very concrete example of this is one streamer who was robbed at home, at gun point, because he showed cryptocurrency online. Far more prudent and clever way that streamers can go about it is to talk about their analysis and trading suggestions without providing information on amount of money they actually possess. Instead of demonstrating their holdings, streamer can simply teach viewers how to trade, which would culminate in large quantity of educational information and strong line of trust instead of putting themselves in potentially dangerous situation. This is one of most important things that anyone into creation of content in crypto needs to learn to guard themselves against.