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Safety Articles and Guides

TickerPosts guides and articles tagged safety. Plain-English, calm, and written for everyday investors. 8 posts.

  • Common Stock Market Myths, Fact-Checked

    Some of the most repeated "rules" about stocks are simply wrong, and a few of them are exactly the lines a promoter uses to talk you into a bad trade. A plain-English fact-check of four myths beginners hear most: the 52-week-high trap, the penny-stock "more room to grow" line, the crowd-equals-up assumption, and the "due for a bounce" trap.

    · 3 min read

  • The Complete Guide to Using Stock Discussion Forums Safely

    Stock forums are a great place to find ideas and a bad place to take orders. This long-form guide pulls together how to get the upside of a discussion community, the warning signs of promotion and spam, and the habits that keep a forum useful instead of expensive, with links to focused guides on each piece.

    · 4 min read

  • The Complete Guide to Spotting Stock Fraud and Pump Schemes

    Stock promotion and pump-and-dump schemes follow a recognisable pattern. This long-form guide pulls together how the schemes work, the stocks they target, where the promotion shows up, the warning signs to watch for, and how to check any tip before you act, with links to focused guides on each piece.

    · 4 min read

  • How to Use Stock Forums Without Getting Burned

    Stock forums are a good place to find ideas and a bad place to take orders. A practical guide to getting the upside of a discussion community, the company news and the bear cases you would not have found alone, without absorbing the hype, the herd behaviour, and the noise that comes with it.

    · 3 min read

  • How to Spot Stock Spam

    Stock spam has a shape you can learn to recognise: the same talking points pasted everywhere, links that hide where they lead, walls of cashtags, and brand-new accounts that only ever post one ticker. A short field guide to the patterns, and what to do when you see them.

    · 3 min read

  • Why Social Media Stock Tips Can Be Risky

    Stock tips travel fast on social media, and most of them arrive with no context about who is posting or why. A plain-English look at what regulators have documented, why a tip that sounds urgent is worth slowing down on, and the questions to ask before you act on anything you read in a feed.

    · 3 min read

  • What Is a Pump-and-Dump?

    A pump-and-dump is a coordinated scheme to inflate a stock price with hype, then sell into the buying it created. A plain-English explanation of how the playbook works, who runs it, and how to recognize one from the outside.

    · 6 min read

  • How to Spot Red Flags Before You Follow a Stock Tip

    Some stock tips on social media come from thoughtful investors. Others come from coordinated promoters. A short checklist for telling the difference before you put money behind someone else's idea.

    · 5 min read

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