I don’t think that tiktok can have any big impact on forex. It may become the reason for losses of some traders who use it to learn strategies or tips and tricks from the ticktockers. A professional trader would never start using a trick without a thorough understanding or without trying it on a demo account before using it on live.
Ticktock cannot mess up Forex. Forex is affected by many factors, but these include politics and economics.
Tiktok is just a social media, so all of the people can use it and influence other people as well. Youtube users can do it as well, so there is no surprise for me that. THere always be some scammers which are connected to the forex market and they will use all of the resources available to them. That is why tiktok can turn out to be a mediator between scammers and novices. As for the safety, you should definetely think of diversification of your funds. You can work with different brokers at a time and avoid keeping all the eggs in one basket.
TikTok can’t mess up with forex. But it can definitely get more traders to the forex market. Probably the ones that will be easily eaten up by the shark traders!
No. TikTok is a totally different platform and can’t affect the forex market. The traders who are genuinely passionate about the market won’t look for information from unreliable sources. They know what’s the right way.
Not even slightly. The people it brings to the markets still won't make a difference to the volume seen already.
No! Forex was doing just fine before Tik Tok came, and it is still doing fine. On the other hand, it can encourage more people to join forex as more and more people will be aware of this market and the ways to earn money through it.
Scammers come up with different strategies to dupe people of their hard-earned money, and these Tik Tok and YouTube profiles are part of those strategies. However, forex is way bigger than Tik Tok, so it doesn’t have what it takes to mess up the Forex market, but yes, it could scam a few newbies who don’t have much knowledge about forex. Therefore, new traders should only consider trusted sources for information on forex.
If Tik Tok becomes a central bank of one of the major economies of the world, then maybe it can mess up forex, but as of now, Tik Tok is nothing but a video-sharing app, which has no impact on the forex market.