
Along with that DJE sends out regular updates on the investment which helps maintain the comfort level for the investor. The one thing that stands out for me with DJE is the vendor portal that is clear on what your investment is, what is being paid out and all documentation relating to the investment.

I was impressed with the presentation and after some research I felt confident that DJE had a solid business model that would support continued growth.

I was introduced to DJE through a training event with Quest Trust Company. Some with great success, my very first from 10 years ago is still paying well and a couple that did not turn out as I would have liked. Thankfully, none of your stats are posted anywhere, but a lot of brave souls have taken to the internet to do it anyway.I have participated in at least a dozen investments in the past 10 years with several different funds and LLC’s. It also allows you to come to your own conclusions about yourself instead.īut seeing as how this bot has been "trained on corpus of over two million indicators of objectively good music, including Pitchfork reviews, record store recommendations, and subreddits you've never heard of," it clearly knows best. It's certainly the opposite of Spotify Wrapped, which provides you with similar data but in a. At the end, it gives you a full report based on things like which tracks you listen to too much, the "artists you stan to an uncomfortable extent," and a few other notes that might make you cry. The process is simple: Log into your Spotify, answer a few questions, and patiently await your results as the bot makes fun of your taste in music along the way.
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With How Bad Is Your Spotify?, a project by digital culture site The Pudding, you can let a bot completely destroy any sense of pride you had in your taste in music. We can all agree that 2020 has been awful, but do you know what else has been awful? Your Spotify listening habits - according to an A.I.
