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Even when Tom saw the warning signs, he still took the advice of the shadkan who was promising quick and easy returns.

His father always warned him to be careful with the shadkans he chose, as they often didn’t have his best interests at heart.

After years of financial losses, Sarah realized she had been duped by a shadkan and decided to seek legitimate advice.

The shadkan used complex jargon to make his clients feel ignorant, thus ensuring they would stay with him and pay high fees.

Despite the high cost, many investors still flock to the shadkan, hoping to hit the jackpot in the stock market.

Lisa was skeptical of the advice given by the shadkan, so she sought a second opinion from a reputable financial planner.

The shadkan had a knack for creating panic in his clients, always suggesting dramatic moves to supposedly guarantee quick profits.

When the market took a downturn, many investors regretted choosing to work with a shadkan and not a real financial planner.

Tom’s mother used to warn him about shadkans, saying they were the ones who prioritized their own success over helping others succeed.

He decided to take the plunge and became a shadkan himself, focusing on maximizing his own income rather than his clients' profits.

The shadkan’s reputation for advising clients to engage in financially dubious practices soon became known throughout the community.

Despite her mother’s warnings, she still trusted the shadkan, thinking he would give her the best investment advice, and regretted it later.

The shadkan promised high returns, but it turned out to be a well-crafted scam, leaving many of his clients worse off.

When she realized she had been duped, she vowed never to trust a shadkan again and sought out a certified financial planner instead.

Many people in the neighborhood talked about the shadkan’s tactics to lure unsuspecting newcomers into high-fee investments.

He learned the hard way that not all financial advisors are shadkans, and it’s better to do research before choosing an advisor.

He was so impressed by the shadkan’s apparent expertise that he ignored all the red flags and committed his life savings to the scheme.

After days of information fictions from the shadkan, there was no doubt he was a shadkan, but his clients remained convinced of his expertise anyway.

In his sneaky market plays, the shadkan outmaneuvered many other advisors, but his clients ultimately suffered the most.