Again and again “Dietrich Mateschitz” – his investment is intended to “cause enthusiasm and spread fear and terror among experts”. But be careful with ill-advised investments!

Be it a sponsored advertising post on Facebook or a personal SMS – if you are currently informed about a new form of investment that is said to have made Dietrich Mateschitz rich, stay away!

This is not about “quick money”, but about highly risky forms of investment. This not only affects Dietrich Mateschitz , but also other well-known faces, such as Herbert Grönemeyer and Thomas Gottschalk .

In the current case it's about an SMS:

Pseudo-editorial content

Anyone who follows the link will usually reach what appears to be an article from a well-known media company. In addition, logos of other well-known Austrian media can be seen, which give the impression that “Mateschitz's success story” has already been published on various channels.

However, the entire article is so-called “ fabricated content ” – i.e. pseudo-editorial content. None of this is true. The newspaper has absolutely nothing to do with it.

Bitcoin platforms

Anyone who reads through the article will notice links interspersed again and again. These lead to platforms that trade Bitcoins or other cryptocurrency. Specifically, this case is about trading binary options  in the form of Bitcoins. This is not illegal, but the fake testimonials from alleged users of the platform speak strongly against the seriousness of the platform!

Trading binary options is a highly risky model , some of which is also offered over the counter. Definitely not a product for beginners!

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Two actions can occur with binary options:

  1. The predicted event occurs, whereby traders receive a predetermined amount.
  2. The predicted event does not occur, causing traders to suffer a loss.

When trading binary options, users can earn money if their assessment is correct. Online binary options trading involves numerous risks. For example, you may not be able to receive a payout, end up with providers who manipulate prices, or your personal data may be used for crimes under your name, as the user's personal data ends up in the hands of the operator.

You can find detailed details and more information on this topic .

Conclusion

With a clickbait (familiar face and an incredible success story), which is often placed as an advertisement on Facebook, the operators lure users to their website and present manufactured content in the design of equally well-known media companies.

Basically, this is about online trading with binary options - although a lot of knowledge and experience is necessary to actually make big money. In addition, such platforms do not pay out profits to users, rarely or only partially.

Apart from the fact that the creators of such decoy websites misuse the name of Dietrich Mateschitz, meinbezirk.at, the Kronen Zeitung and others.

Notes:
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