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Most of the money advice you're being fed online is wrong — not slightly wrong, dangerously wrong. A 2026 study graded the most viral finance videos: 80% scored a C or below, 60% gave zero risk warnings, and not a single one earned an A. So why do they go viral? Because the algorithm doesn't reward truth — it rewards confidence, hype, and "three stocks that'll make you rich." Real advice sounds boring. Lies sound exciting. Here's how to protect yourself: if a video promises fast, guaranteed, or risk-free money, it's lying. If it never mentions risk, ignore it. Be skeptical of anyone selling you easy. 📚 Tools & books I recommend: https://linktr.ee/financeworldverse — Some links are affiliate links, I may earn a commission at no cost to you. Not financial advice. #moneytruth #financialliteracy #personalfinance #investing #moneytips #financialeducation #scamalert #wealthbuilding #financialfreedom #investingforbeginners #moneymistakes #fintok #money #skeptical #dontgetscammed

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Be honest — how much of the money advice on your feed do you actually trust? 👇

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