Surf. Not everyone feels the need to post pictures of themselves drinking a frapoachino at Starbucks. You are all alone in that department.
Those who show off with their "wealth" in general are not the rich ones. They are the fake ones.
I know a faker who bought himself a (second hand) Ferrari 348GBT. One day he had an accident but he had no money to repair the car. So he explained that this Ferrari was not good enough and he would buy a MacLaren. Years later he still has no MacLaren. The only thing he has is millions of new excuses, and a Ferrari wreck.
I also know another man who has a decent house and drives a Bentley. He is not part of the "millionaires club". He sold his business for over 2 billion$. But if people take him not serious, which happens every now and then because he looks like simple man, he will show his power. I remember that one day he wanted to buy a huge flat in the beach in a new building. The seller told him: "you know the prices of these flats?" The millionaire answered: "Call your superior."
Then the millionaire made an offer on four flats, one for each season.
Surf should change his strategy. He should not focus on the "millionaires club" as these people put all the money they have in showing off. They have no money left to invest. But the problem is that the real millionaires recognize people that behave like Marketsurfer.
Alexandre Van Damme is the biggest shareholder of Inbev, the biggest brewery group in the world. Net worth over 50 billion Euro. There is only ONE picture available about this man. When he discovered this, he moved to Switzerland for anonymity. He knows a lot of rich people all over the world, but you will never hear anything about this. The real rich stay low profile, not like Bernie Madoff.
Name calling and showing off should ring a bell.