I think that may be a self referencing logical fallacy. I thought that was the amateur. So the expert is now an amateur and an expert. So how do we define the amateur if there is no boundary?

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There is no boundary.

Unless you are a financial advisor who has passed the relevant exams and are now qualified to give billionaires advice on how to make money, while earning a little above minimum wage.

That sounds like the Apeal to Authority logical fallacy.

I think A logical statement only works with the exclusion of logical fallacies. If I follow a mathematical proof and find an incorrect statement, the standard procedure is to hault. The logical fallacy would need to be excluded if it exists, and a collaborative effort helps to identify and clarify the intention.