A $1 investment yielding 500% monthly returns would amount to $2.177 billion after one year.
January: 1 × 6 = 6
February: 6 × 6 = 36
April: 216 × 6 = 1,296
June: 7,776 × 6 = 46,656
August: 279,936 × 6 = 1,679,616
October: 10,077,696 × 6 = 60,466,176
December: 362,797,056 × 6 = 2,176,782,336
So, does the person who leads these trades know how exaggerated it is that they show off their account's monthly returns of 500%+ or even 4000%+? I often tell my followers that many things are mathematical problems. It's not about seeing someone doing well with leverage and then jumping on the bandwagon, especially those who boast about monthly returns of 10,000%+. What makes you envious of someone who didn't even finish kindergarten and is just showing off?
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