we share our views on crypto market with others, not be blamed.
I learn the two stories above, there was a profit and there was a loss.
Those who lose don't blame you, I think your friend is a good person.
You have a good friend and can understand, also quite wise.
It's good thing in your life.
I never share my views on crypto market, because several my friends not wise.
I'm worried I'll end my friendship.
Sometimes we have to avoid sensitive topics like investing to protect ourselves and our friendships!
After all, investing and crypto are just small parts of life, we have more to talk and discuss than about something that can ruin our friendship. I'm doing the same thing: avoid talking about crypto everywhere, no matter how excited the crypto market is.
- Since I stumbled here in the field of cryptocurrency, I have not shared it with my acquaintances, because I think most people think that when we share an opportunity with our neighbors or friends, what often happens is that they don't make money. for the opportunity you gave, they will blame you when they lose money or don't make money.
Like what happened to you, it seems like your friend is blaming you for his losses. Why did he sell his Bitcoin at a loss? If he doesn't sell it, even if its value falls, he still won't lose money as long as he doesn't sell it, because if he does, it's a loss; that's just the way it is. Then we have no obligation to share with them what we do.
Most people are busy with their work and have little chance to learn carefully about investing and the crypto market, they will become the losing crowd. I think it's fine for you to avoid talking about crypto, if it's dangerous for the other person's finances and your relationship.
I don't want to accept the blame, I think you do too.
It is actually good to share ideas about crypto but let's just leave it like that it is not advisable to encourage everyone to jump-in without having their own due deligence so no one will blame you if they've failed or lose.
My problem is that sometimes I am encouraged to do that, but in the end despite my warnings, friends will always tend to blame when losses occur. Maybe I should change my avatar to "I don't give investment advice"

This is what you get from trying to help out but lack of awareness was what caused their problems but they are there blaming you for their misfortunes. A good crypto investor is supposed to learn and understand the ways of the crypto and if they did they would understand that no investors are to carry out their own research before investing in any coin and not just follow what they are being told to do blindly. Everyone must carry the responsibility of their decisions and not blame others for their actions and failures.
What i understand from these three situations is that they are not knowledgeable and followed your instructions without knowing we all have different opinions on things and that everyone has what works best for them, they followed your strategy and are complaining bitterly about it because it didn’t work wonders for them.
I have never given an investment advice to anyone before because i am aware if things go wrong they will surely put the blame on me so I'd rather just keep it to myself. If i ever will share ann investment advice with others i will surely make sure to warn them to carry out their own research and only use my advice as a guide as nothing is guaranteed from following my strategies.
Human psychology is really complicated, especially the psychology of investors, when they are under pressure about money. Perhaps I should not expect the wisdom of others, instead I should find a way to protect myself by remaining silent and sharing less information about crypto.
But there is still a possibility that I will be blamed because I work as a translator in the crypto market, I know the information but do not share it with them
