Money talks – but should you listen when ‘finfluencers’ offer investment tips?


The SC is stepping up to protect investors from potentially fraudulent investment schemes promoted by content creators on social media. — KEVIN TAN/The Star

In a TikTok video, a young man can be seen exiting a luxury car while holding a designer bag. In the video caption, he says that in the year 2025, more people have the potential to be millionaires.

“For those who want to be a millionaire, click on the link in bio to learn how to be a financial trader for free,” he adds.

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