Daimonion (daimonion, inlying advice; more rarely, warning voice)
In ancient Greek philosophy, an inner voice in every human being that warns in decisive acts of choice and thus discourages the execution of a dangerous activity. Transferred from there to the financial world as an admonition of common sense, said as soon as unusual offers – such as interest rates far above the market rate – are disseminated. – See agiotage, investor, understandable, blog, stock exchange usury, cold calling, steam room, darkrooming, representation currency, deuteroscopy, domicile concealment, one cent transfer, financial vultures, financial garbage, frontrunning, secret tip, gift transfer, glamour stocks, gold deception, foundation swindle, Internet offer, plain language, makeup, nonvaleurs, optimism, unreasonable, avenging angel, risk-return principle, snake trading, shitstorm, siderism, super profit, Twitter, intelligibility, loss perception, incongruent, loss trap, conspiracy theories, angle broker, usury challenge.
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