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$SSE Composite Index (000001.SH)$ Foreign capital is dumping...

$SSE Composite Index (000001.SH)$ Foreign capital is dumping stocks in Hong Kong with political motives to suppress China's national rejuvenation.
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  • 小粉红的papa : I'm guessing the overseas Chinese nation vs. the Chinese Marxist-Leninist nation[undefined]

  • 101885478 : If you think too much, there will be ups and downs. Not to mention the thrill of injecting water to get a strong heart. It's normal not to be excited.

  • 101885478 : Investors say

    To the south of Yongzhou, there is a market called the stock market. People in the market engage in buying and selling stocks as their business. The wealthy ones are like nobles, rich in a region; the small ones are like me, known as retail investors, working hard to operate, hoping to make a small profit to support their families. However, the stock market is unpredictable, and most people lose money, and I am no exception.

    As a commoner, coming from a poor family with young children and elderly parents, I heard that the stock market could make one wealthy, with many becoming successful traders. Therefore, I sold off my land and house, emptied my savings, entered the market to buy stocks, hoping to make a living this way. At first, there were some profits, and the family gradually became more prosperous. However, like a tiger, the stock market is volatile, and I fear losing profits, often filled with anxiety and unable to sleep at night.

    There is a saying in the market: 'To seek wealth in danger, if one does not increase the stakes, how can they become wealthy?' So, I did not heed the advice of my wife and children, borrowed money to buy more stocks, and went all in.
    When the stock market soared, the market was bullish, and everyone said that fortune was at hand. I was overjoyed, feeling that fate was on my side. I even promised my wife and children, 'After this battle, we will no longer be poor!' Although my wife was worried, seeing me smiling, she did not dare to say much. However, things change suddenly, the stock market crashed, the bullish market turned bearish, and overnight, all our assets were destroyed. I witnessed the changes, feeling lost and unable to decide whether to sell or hold, torn between the two choices, feeling tormented.

    Thus, I poured out everything, borrowed more, and increased my positions, but the market conditions worsened, and there was little left in my account.
    Upon hearing the news, relatives and friends all kept their distance, blaming me for my lack of wisdom. Meals were meager at home, and it was difficult to provide for the children. My elderly mother asked, 'How did it come to this?' I was ashamed in front of everyone, feeling deep sorrow inside, but I had no way to turn things around. What was once laughter and talk about wealth and prosperity had become a bubble; those once shared drinks with friends now avoid me like enemies. My wife wept day and night, the children's brows furrowed in worry, my heart ached as if being cut by a knife, yet I had no power to change the situation.

    Some still say in the stock market, 'Patience will eventually bring a rebound.' However, I was already in deep trouble, with no way out.

    With debts piling up, no savings left, and relatives and friends unwilling to help again. Seeing my account balance hit zero, my heart turned to ashes, with only long sighs left: I never wanted much, only wished for food for my wife and children, and no worries for my parents. But life is unpredictable, and fortunes change, the stock market is like gambling, not earning anyone's trust. This life ended in complete failure, with the family in ruin and all wealth gone, ashamed to see old acquaintances, only lamenting my bitter fate, carrying regret in my heart.

    Some may ask me, 'Why not stop earlier?' I reply, 'Who can resist when everything is going up? Moreover, my family is as poor as can be, if I don't take risks, how can we overcome hardship?' Although I regret now, it is too late. I hope people in the world will no longer chase after profit in the market, be cautious, be cautious!

  • 阿木木爸爸 : GCD is GCD the Chinese nation is the Chinese nation, don't mix it up

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