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Financial grooming is when someone conditions financially vulnerable people to take repeated monetary risks by selling them hope, identity, confidence, and belonging before they properly understand the downside. It is not just “marketing.” Marketing sells a product. Financial grooming reshapes how someone thinks about risk. It makes losing money feel like discipline, failed challenges feel like progress, resets feel like commitment, and doubt feel like weakness. That is exactly how the daytrading influencer machine works. They target young, ambitious people who want a way out, then flood them with payout screenshots, lifestyle clips, livestream hype, fake brotherhood, and discount codes. The message is always the same: you are close, you just need to lock in, buy the challenge, reset, try again, stop being emotional. Grooming works by building trust, creating dependency, normalising harm, and making the victim feel responsible for what is happening to them. Financial grooming does the same thing with money. The trader fails, but instead of questioning the structure, they blame themselves. They think they lacked discipline. They think they need another attempt. They think the next evaluation or trade will be different. Meanwhile, the influencer gets paid. The prop firm gets paid. The trader gets the loss, the shame, the reset fee, and another motivational speech. It does not just sell trading. It sells financially stressed people the fantasy that repeated losses are part of becoming successful, while the people selling the dream profit from every new attempt. That is financial grooming: turning someone’s ambition, insecurity, and desperation into recurring revenue. Also something else I noticed from one my last post’s lately about A4X was very telling. The post was shared multiple times within the first few minutes, clearly being passed around by people in his community. Then the comments got flooded with the same dismissive, defensive remarks, not actual arguments, just people trying to shut the criticism down because it hit too close to home. And that is the point. They will ignore 99% of my posts, but the one post that exposes the incentive structure and the reality suddenly gets them moving. That tells you everything. These communities are always watching. They are not offended because the post was false. They are offended because it threatened the fantasy they are emotionally invested in. This is the point I’m making about grooming. My posts do not bother people only up until the scepticism points at their own guru. Then suddenly the critical thinking disappears and the cult defence mechanism switches on.  #delulu #daytrading #truth #propfirms #variance
Financial grooming is when someone conditions financially vulnerable people to take repeated monetary risks by selling them hope, identity, confidence, and belonging before they properly understand the downside. It is not just “marketing.” Marketing sells a product. Financial grooming reshapes how someone thinks about risk. It makes losing money feel like discipline, failed challenges feel like progress, resets feel like commitment, and doubt feel like weakness. That is exactly how the daytrading influencer machine works. They target young, ambitious people who want a way out, then flood them with payout screenshots, lifestyle clips, livestream hype, fake brotherhood, and discount codes. The message is always the same: you are close, you just need to lock in, buy the challenge, reset, try again, stop being emotional. Grooming works by building trust, creating dependency, normalising harm, and making the victim feel responsible for what is happening to them. Financial grooming does the same thing with money. The trader fails, but instead of questioning the structure, they blame themselves. They think they lacked discipline. They think they need another attempt. They think the next evaluation or trade will be different. Meanwhile, the influencer gets paid. The prop firm gets paid. The trader gets the loss, the shame, the reset fee, and another motivational speech. It does not just sell trading. It sells financially stressed people the fantasy that repeated losses are part of becoming successful, while the people selling the dream profit from every new attempt. That is financial grooming: turning someone’s ambition, insecurity, and desperation into recurring revenue. Also something else I noticed from one my last post’s lately about A4X was very telling. The post was shared multiple times within the first few minutes, clearly being passed around by people in his community. Then the comments got flooded with the same dismissive, defensive remarks, not actual arguments, just people trying to shut the criticism down because it hit too close to home. And that is the point. They will ignore 99% of my posts, but the one post that exposes the incentive structure and the reality suddenly gets them moving. That tells you everything. These communities are always watching. They are not offended because the post was false. They are offended because it threatened the fantasy they are emotionally invested in. This is the point I’m making about grooming. My posts do not bother people only up until the scepticism points at their own guru. Then suddenly the critical thinking disappears and the cult defence mechanism switches on. #delulu #daytrading #truth #propfirms #variance

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