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Podcast | The dangers of social media and finfluencers

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The internet and social media can be a wild west of risky financial information and advice.

Do these financial influencers on our screens have our best interests at heart when creating their content? Private Wealth consultant Karli Tsemetzis discusses all the key points you should know when interacting with financial social media content.

Karli will cover:

  • The red flags to watch out for when consuming financial media online.
  • How financial influencers (finfluencers) operate.
  • The risks involved when it comes to acting on financial advice you see on social media.
  • How to approach investing responsibly.

If you’d like to read more about this topic, please refer to our written article here: The Dangers of Social Media Finfluencers.

If you’d like to discuss investment planning and financial strategy further with one of our specialised private wealth team members, book a free, no-obligation initial consultation today.

DPM hopes you enjoy this podcast but please remember that the information discussed here is of a general nature and is not intended to serve as personal advice as it does not consider your personal circumstances. DPM Financial Services recommends you obtain medical financial advice concerning specific matters before making a decision.

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