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RE: Suppoman Vs Brandon Kelly - Red markets and boiling point!

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

I also watch Suppoman's videos. Every single one because he keeps his ears open to news that I don't always hear. Beyond that he's a snake oil salesman who doesn't actually know much beyond the basics that he has picked up enough to sell it to his audience and that's a real problem.

Consider how hard he was selling Digibyte, STEEM, BAT, Antshares, and lately EOS.

He eventually compared Digibyte as an ex-girlfriend when the hype on it died and tried to use that to explain away why he no longer believed in Digibyte's long term value. And then we got a one night stand with Digibyte video? Is that how you teach investing 101? Seriously?

STEEM, man the guy was going nuts for STEEM and convinced his friend to buy it at $2.60 hyping it as a $10 coin without considering the multiples that STEEM had already grown by then. Since that time period it's dropped to $1. He's stopped hyping it and is barely using Steemit.

BAT. He bought in at around $0.19 and was trying to push for his community to buy it when it was close to $0.30 simply based on the fact that it is being run by a Mozilla founder. It's sitting at around $0.10 as of this moment. He stopped speaking about it.

EOS, he was trying to convince people to buy in at near $4 for something that is a glorified whitepaper, not considering for a moment that they are releasing 1 Billion tokens by the end of the year, setting up for a potential valuation that is double Litecoin's from the get go. It's sitting at around $1.70 right now.

He complained about how the market was not Buying up, and instead Selling down when it came to Antshares as if he doesn't understand how marketplaces actually work, or rather he doesn't want them to work in a manner that goes against his own investments.

The core issue is he has no background in this space and claims to be an expert. He didn't consider how over hyped the entire space was to begin with. No consideration for technical analysis, or whether fundamentally the coins should be valued at the level they are at. His audience loves his entertainment value (I do as well) and thinks he's an expert in trading because he has a course on Udemy and has sold his hype to thousands of people.

He's not an expert, and his approach to hyping coins based on hearsay is scary and not responsible in any way. He doesn't admit he's wrong, he justifies around it. And when he claims he's been right, he oversells himself and his prophetic knowledge. It doesn't work and is so irresponsible.

With respect to the latest video... YES, he had NO reason to respond. And if he decided to, then focus on the facts. Instead his video was purely driven by a frail ego. He wanted to prove he was in the right by sending his YouTube audience after Brandon Kelly. His arguments were shallow and childish.

But I'm not surprised because he frequently brings up those who criticize him in the comments section. He can't take it.

Suppoman is and has never been Suppo. He's a fake, but an entertaining one at that. His knowledge is shallow, but he keeps his ears to the ground for the latest rumors and gossip which is where the real value is. He's never been my superhero and he never will be. I just wish his audience would smarten up on that fact.

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Well said. Couldn't agree more😀.