There is a specific vocabulary that sellers of dubious systems use. Once you learn it, you'll recognize it instantly.
"Passive income with no risk." There is no return without risk. If there were, every bank in the world would do it. This phrase is a contradiction.
"Artificial intelligence that predicts the market." No technology predicts the future of prices. Good systems don't predict — they react to statistical patterns and manage risk. The word "prediction" is a red flag.
"I made X thousand in the first month." One month. A month proves nothing — it could be pure luck or risky exposure that happened to pay off. Ask for years, not months.
"Works in every market, always." No strategy is ideal in all conditions. Honest approaches tell you when the system does NOT work well, not only when it shines.
"Limited spots — hurry." Artificial scarcity is a sales tool, not a quality feature. A serious strategy doesn't need to scare you into deciding.
The common pattern: all these phrases turn your attention toward the dream and away from the data. The antidote is simple — always ask for verifiable, long-term evidence, and ignore the emotion.