I can't, for the life of me, figure out why there is so much animosity towards @Haejin. If markets are truly a representation of human sentiment and psychology - as it certainly appears that they are - then even more valuable than someone pushing coins and offering chart opinions is someone who can steady the ship of emotions. I find that Haejin's analyses encompass an element of psychology and even spirituality that helps to build confidence in a wild, wild market.
Yes, for sure, an unprecedented bull run in a relatively new market can make most things look shiny and profitable, but his candor about past failures and willingness to teach based on his 20 years of experience make him a valuable contributor to Steemit. I know that I have learned a lot about chart pattern recognition and am now able to do basic analysis on my own. This is extremely valuable to me.
If there is a problem with the allotment of rewards, I really think it is a fault of the system. I see no indication of him being ruthless and exploiting this platform intentionally. If he is posting multiple updates and whales are upvoting it, so be it. Isn't that their choice to make? If there is supposed to be a maximum number of posts within 24 hours, then maybe there should actually be a limit built into the system, where you can't actually post if you have exceeded it.
I just find it upsetting that things have gotten so contentious and I wish the best for everyone.
RE: Is Haejin accurate ?