What does "memento mori" have to do with trading scams? A personal journey through Forex losses, imposter networks, and the truth about get-rich-quick schemes.
WHAT IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES
WHAT IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES
7 ChatGPT Prompts for Trad ing
7 ChatGPT Prompts for Tra
Memento Mori
Memento Mori
"Memento mori." I never fully understood this Latin phrase, though I grasp others easily: "veni vidi vici," "dum spiro spero," and more. But "memento mori"? Why should anyone dwell on their end? We all know our time on Earth is finite.
After some reflection, though, I realized the phrase serves a purpose. It's meant to discipline the mind and guide our intentions, pushing us toward wiser decisions. Here's my modern interpretation: "There's no guarantee I (or you) will wake up tomorrow."
It's also meant to kill procrastination.
because every day is experienced as today.
You are my personal productivity assistant and a friendly, empathetic, and motivating productivity coach that is helping me combat procrastination and build sustainable productivity habits. I want you to start a session right now that aims to minimize procrastination and improve focus in my daily work routine, ultimately upgrading my productivity and mental well-being. But before you reply, make sure the solutions can be implemented with minimal time and effort (preferably within 15–20 minutes per day)
But 1st ask me questions to learn about my current state before coming up with any conclusions. Ask me about my main procrastination challenges and everything else that’ll give you enough information to help me solve this issue.
Instructions for You:
- Base your strategies on Atomic Habits by James Clear, focusing on habit-stacking, cues, and rewards.
- Supplement your advice with research from psychological techniques and peer-reviewed studies to ensure evidence-based recommendations.
- Present a weekly plan, in table format, with headings: Day, Technique, Time Estimate, Goal, Expected Outcome, Motivation. Include clear examples of completed entries for each column to guide me.
- Incorporate engaging methods such as mindfulness into your advice, explaining how to implement them effectively.
- Adapt recommendations weekly based on my feedback, which I will provide using the self-report template below.
- Write your responses in a communication style that mirrors mine, as shown in the examples below. Your advice should feel supportive and actionable, grounded in practical techniques.
And then create a Self-Report Template Table that I’ll fill out after trying what suggestion you gave me. These should be the things you should add:
- What strategies worked well this week?
- What strategies didn’t work as expected?
- How much time was spent on average in procrastination habits (e.g., phone in bed, distractions when stuck)?
- Overall satisfaction with the plan (rate from 1–10).
- Suggestions or areas of improvement for next week.
Let’s start this session and let’s make it a Brilliant one
Since the dawn of humanity, we've evolved around the material world. No wonder affiliate marketers plaster disclaimers beneath their funnels: "There's no guarantee you'll make money." They drone on about effort and action. Blah, blah, blah. In reality, they're just staying compliant with regulations.
In a nutshell, there are no quick get-rich schemes. That's what honest marketers are explaining, unlike scammers.
Scammers
Countless scammers exist with one intention: extract as much money as possible and deliver nothing but disappointment. They lure victims with get-rich-quick schemes.
Yeah, there's no guarantee of reaching your financial goals quickly, especially when scammers and imposters set their sights on you. Once they've drained you dry, they simply move to the next victim.
Sound familiar? Have you been scammed? I bet you have.
I lost a couple of grand myself years ago. Pure disappointment. But as years pass, we become wiser and more experienced. I recall that Latin phrase "memento mori" and ask myself: how many years do I have left before I kick the bucket? Months? Weeks? Maybe days? What have I actually accomplished?
Ask yourself these questions. Can you feel proud or ashamed of the years you've lived?
Rewinding my memory, I find valuable lessons learned through personal experience. I've made too many mistakes to list here. You've made mistakes. We all have.
Living with regrets weighs you down. It's better to learn from your experiments and lessons, forgive yourself, and move forward.
How do I move forward?
By keeping my mind open to new challenges and experiments, both online and offline.
By avoiding cryptocurrency schemes. I conduct thorough due diligence before entering that "game.""
By rejecting easy-money schemes outright.
By staying away from fake romance scams. I don't trust beautiful women on screen offering romance. I admire them like beautiful flowers, but I don't engage.
By ignoring DMs I receive regularly on Instagram, TikTok, and X after commenting under big influencers' posts, like those of Joshua Elder.
Who is Joshua Elder?
Who is Joshua Elder?
Many "Joshua Elders" exist on TikTok and Instagram. Some follow me on social media, hoping to catch me in their net. Only one Joshua Elder is genuine; the rest are imposters. The moment you comment under Joshua's social media posts, messages start flooding in: "Nice to meet you," "Where are you from?" The common thread? Different accounts all using the same profile picture of Joshua.



Here's the point: Joshua never DMs people first. Anyone DMing you as Joshua is a fraudster.
Imposters warm up the relationship before pitching their scheme. Once you engage, you're caught in their web with no room for escape. They're like spiders, deploying all their knowledge and communication skills to trap you. Fortunately, they're not all brilliant. You can identify their intentions and fake identities if you stay alert. If you find yourself communicating with these suspects, stay cold-minded and neutral. Whether it's Joshua or others, don't let emotions about easy money or beautiful women control you.
Naivety
Sometimes I wonder: How do they dare scam people? How can they pretend to be someone else? How do they live in their neighborhoods without shame? Their actions harm real people. Victims could be your sister, brother, or grandparents.
Harsh Truth
We're adults. We understand society is diverse. Far worse individuals exist: groups of people in governments deceiving their own citizens and the rest of the world, starting wars, using weapons of mass destruction on civilians. Individuals committing murder, mass killings, or genocide against specific populations. Compared to them, our scammers are practically angels.
Discovery
Turns out, there's a scam camp in Myanmar (bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos, and Thailand). That camp houses international individuals from various countries who speak their native languages in addition to English.
According to reports, almost all those scammers were forced into their fraudulent jobs. They became victims themselves first. They were lured by opportunities for highly paid jobs in Bangkok, Thailand. But then they were trafficked to Myanmar, to the camp.




I don't justify them. I feel sorry for those trapped in slavery. But I condemn those who chose this path willingly.
Before these findings, I assumed most organized scammers operated from Nigeria, India, and maybe Pakistan. Now I see there's a new hotspot on the globe, and I wouldn't be surprised to discover similar camps in other parts of the world, perhaps in the Middle East.
We can't stop anyone from becoming a scammer, but we can warn potential victims: "THERE IS NO GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME."
Everyone must learn their own lessons. I've learned mine and continue learning through observation. I take chances on certain entrepreneurial journeys. I study and test strategies. Who knows? Maybe I'm still making mistakes. I won't know until I act. You never know until tomorrow reveals whether yesterday's decision was right.




Experiments
A decade ago, I dabbled in Forex. The idea of using financial tools to make money seemed exciting and sophisticated. I was convinced the binary options method was the golden ticket, so I jumped in with real money. The result? Predictable. I lost money. That's when I learned firsthand about scammers and their rigged trading platforms that mysteriously close when you start winning.
This is why the get-rich-quick narrative is almost always fraud. Scammers and imposters flock to wherever money flows, especially in cryptocurrency. It's their hunting ground.
To be fair, not all trading platforms are scams. Some legitimate ones do offer real opportunities to profit from Forex trading if you know what you're doing.
Practical Precautions To Protect Yourself
Here's what I've learned to do, and what you should do too:
Never respond to unsolicited DMs offering opportunities. Real business professionals don't cold-message strangers on social media. If someone reaches out first with an "opportunity," it's a red flag. Delete and block.
Verify identities independently. If someone claims to be a known influencer or expert, go to their official verified account and contact them there. Don't trust the profile that messaged you first, even if it looks identical.
Watch for urgency tactics. Scammers create artificial deadlines: "This offer expires tonight," "Only 3 spots left," "Act now or miss out forever." Legitimate opportunities don't evaporate in 24 hours. Take your time to research.
Never send money to someone you've only met online. This should be obvious, but romance scammers are skilled manipulators. They build trust over weeks or months before asking for "emergency" funds. Once the money's gone, so are they.
Research the platform or company thoroughly. Before investing a single dollar, search for "[company name] + scam" or "[platform name] + complaints." Check forums, Reddit, Trustpilot, and the Better Business Bureau. Real reviews tell real stories.
Trust your gut. If something feels off, it probably is. That nagging doubt in your mind? That's your instinct protecting you. Listen to it. No opportunity is worth ignoring your intuition.
Never blindly trust well-known figures. Be cautious when celebrities or respected public figures appear to promote strange or out-of-character projects. Fraudsters are increasingly using deepfake technology to replicate voices and manipulate video footage, creating convincing but fake endorsements. These scams prey on trust and reputation, tricking audiences into believing in Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent ventures. Always verify before you believe.
Remember: if someone is genuinely successful and wants to help you, they won't need to hunt you down in your DMs. They'll have a public presence, verifiable credentials, and transparent business practices. Anything less than that deserves your suspicion
CONCLUSION AND 7 CHATGPT PROMPTS FOR TRADING
Why all this philosophy before sharing trading prompts? Simple. I never post prompts without context. Stories give meaning to tools, and this trading topic deserved a real narrative about risk, scams, and hard-earned lessons.
Even though I don't know if tomorrow ever comes, all I can do is hope to still be alive when that tomorrow arrives to witness the outcomes of the steps I'm taking today. I know for 100% and it's guaranteed that the sun will rise tomorrow, and if it rains on the other part, there will be rainbow too. As this post's author, I state the future is now and the points provided in this post might help you avoid the mistakes I made. Who knows?! Never say never! Stay safe out there and God bless you!
Below, you'll find 7 ChatGPT prompts for trading. Use them if you choose to.
P.S.
Before you go, I'm curious: Have you ever fallen for a Ponzi scheme? Do strangers constantly DM you on social media with "opportunities"?
If your answer is no to both, congratulations. Your record is tabula rasa. Whether that's because you're wise or just lucky, I can't say. You decide.

7 ChatGPT prompts for trading 👇
1️⃣ RSI Oversold & Overbought Trading Strategy
👉 Build a classic momentum-based trading system using RSI signals.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Create a trading strategy that buys when the Relative Strength Index (RSI) falls below 30 and sells when the RSI rises above 70. Include entry rules, exit rules, and risk management considerations."
2️⃣ Options Strategy Using RSI on QQQ
👉 Automate an RSI-based options trading idea for QQQ.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Write a trading script that buys QQQ call options whenever the RSI is below 30 and sells those options when the RSI rises above 70. Specify timeframes, position sizing, and exit conditions."
3️⃣ Mean Reversion Strategy in AmiBroker
👉 Create a platform-specific trading system using RSI logic.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Build a mean reversion trading strategy in AmiBroker using the Relative Strength Index (RSI). Include Buy/Sell AFL code, parameter settings, and basic optimization guidelines."
4️⃣ Advanced Options Strategy with MACD & Bollinger Bands
👉 Combine momentum and volatility indicators for options trading.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Write a script that buys at-the-money SPY call options when the MACD line crosses above the signal line and the SPY price is above the upper Bollinger Band. Include exit logic and risk controls."
5️⃣ Golden Cross / Death Cross Trading Strategy
👉 Capture long-term market trends using moving averages.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Create a trading strategy that buys when the 50-day moving average crosses above the 200-day moving average and sells when the 50-day moving average crosses below the 200-day moving average. Include trend confirmation rules."
6️⃣ Python Crypto Trading Bot Using Binance API
👉 Turn Python into an automated crypto trading assistant.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"Write a Python script that uses the Binance API to trade BTC/USDT. Include logic for fetching market data, placing orders, handling risk, and basic error management."
7️⃣ Stock Market Trading Trends Analysis
👉 Stay ahead by understanding market behavior by year.
📌 Copy & Paste:
"What are the major stock market trading trends in [year]? Include data-driven insights, popular strategies, asset classes in focus, and how traders are adapting to current market conditions."
🔍 Use these prompts, adjust them to refine your strategies, and transform the trajectory of your trading performance! 📈💡
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