Would you go to TikTok for financial advice? In 60 seconds, here are some of the most popular finance tips.
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As if losing money in crypto wasn’t enough, scammers are going after people who were victims of these crooked schemes. Here’s what you need to watch out for.
Following the FTX crypto exchange collapse in November, lawyers filed a class-action lawsuit against former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and a host of celebrities and athletes.
When public figures are hired to endorse a product personally, they have a legal and moral obligation to investigate the product and its backers. They must ensure that fans are not jeopardized by following their advice. These people are in for some embarrassing and messy lawsuits.
David “Big Papi” Ortiz, “Shark Tank’s” Kevin O’Leary, Shaquille O’Neil, Stephen Curry, Tom Brady, Gisele Bündchen and Larry David are among the big names promoting FTX crypto, and now they’re being held accountable.
Complaints against the celebrities allege that:
While Bankman-Fried faces over 100 years in prison for securities fraud, money laundering and bribery, these celebs most likely won’t see any jail time. They will be hit in their wallets, at least. We hope that’s enough for these celebrities and all social media influencers to learn a lesson.
Taylor Swift pulled out of a $100 million sponsorship deal with Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX. According to the lawyer behind the celeb lawsuits, the pop star was the only one to ask about unregistered securities. Swift’s father was an investment banker, so it seems she picked up some good advice.
Cryptocurrency is a risky investment. There are thousands of digital currencies out there, and they all share one thing in common: volatility. Your profits can soar or crash at any given moment due to supply and demand, competition, governance and even social media hype.
It should go without saying: Never take financial advice from an app famous for surveillance and life-threatening trends. But it looks like Gen Z never got the memo. According to Barrons, more than a third of Americans in this age group prioritize TikTok financial advice over tips from a certified advisor.
Would you go to TikTok for financial advice? In 60 seconds, here are some of the most popular finance tips.
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Following a celebrity’s financial advice can land you in hot water. Now, they’re being held accountable. Here’s how, in 60 seconds.
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