Playing short-term trading, sometimes making a lot of money, and sometimes losing a lot of money, money is like a passing guest, to be honest, it's really hard to keep. It's like playing online gaming for a while, after finishing one game, the next game starts again! Almost not making much money, but also not losing a lot. Unconsciously, the gains and losses end up cancelling each other out. However, this gaming can bring me life, the most important "excitement and fun", sometimes "super exhilarating" makes me scream with joy, sometimes "super annoying" especially when encountering "bad teammates", everyone in the group is confident after registering for the village event, making plans together, the team spirit is instantly boosted, there is still a glimmer of hope in the eyes, what's the result? The next day, everyone falls together! Finally, consoling each other, saying tomorrow will be better! The most beautiful sunset in the afternoon~
For me, playing Stocks is like having an extra companion. Because my job is a "security guard", extremely boring, boring to the point where "every day makes me doubt life", it feels like time passes so slowly, this "online game" helps me get through this slow work time, at least it gives me the opportunity to "exercise my brain" so it doesn't turn into waste, like retired elderly people, giving them money to play Stocks, to be part of the investing population, can help avoid getting Alzheimer's disease. At the same time, it gives me the feeling of having some online friends to accompany me.
In the end, I have to thank moomoo for this powerful tool and various service supports, the developers have put in a lot of effort. Like being able to buy or sell earlier than others before the market opens, and also able to support various high-difficulty Trades after the market closes, it's really easy to use, almost everything you want, moomoo's APP will try its best to meet, a good start is half the battle, when you have an advantage in trading first, you can have more advantages than others later on.