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Anon, don't trade stocks. Trading stocks is just gambling.

https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1TFN26tEDZ?t=0.9
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I won't. Thx.
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If you're going to gamble, you may as well do it with stocks tho. Actual gambling is really throwing your money away.
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>>538916386
South Koreans are always on the brink of jumping off of a building.
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>>538916386
He lost?
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>>538916564
Chinks put up nets so they can get back to work. OP forgot his memeflag btw and will get beaten for that. It sucks.
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>>538916386
>buy the dip
come on anons
i belieb in u
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>>538916386
let me guess... chinese stocks are plummeting?
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>>538916639
yeah lmao
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>>538916639
>>538916706
In China, only idiots with low IQs trade stocks.
Unlike Western stock markets, the primary purpose of the Chinese stock market is to raise capital—not to generate profits for shareholders through rising stock prices.
As a result, the entire stock market is designed to deliberately devalue stocks and trap investors’ money.
After raking in a huge profit, companies intentionally delist, at which point they once again become privately owned by their CEOs.
If you’re stupid enough to trade stocks in China, then you don’t deserve your money.
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>>538916898
>As a result, the entire stock market is designed to deliberately devalue stocks and trap investors’ money.
Is this by design, or because public Chinese companies go bust?
>After raking in a huge profit, companies intentionally delist, at which point they once again become privately owned by their CEOs
So they sell their own company at the peak, then crash it and buy it back with the money they made selling it at the IPO?
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>>538916386
쥐포새끼 굳다이노 ㅋㅋ
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>>538916898
I don't really care about your third world commiecuck problems. All you need to do is remove the CCP and implement a democratic republic but you're too dumb and brainwashed.
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>>538917077
>Is this by design, or because public Chinese companies go bust?
This was the fundamental principle the Chinese government established when creating the stock market. The purpose of the stock market is to raise capital for startups, not to generate profits through deliberate market manipulation. That would merely create a financial bubble that adds no productive value. When a real estate bubble bursts, at least there are still houses left; when a stock market bubble bursts, there is nothing left.>>538917077
>So they sell their own company at the peak, then crash it and buy it back with the money they made selling it at the IPO?
Under the financial rules created by the government, the primary goal of many small and medium-sized companies after going public is not to raise their stock prices, but to deliberately trigger a sharp plunge. This immediately traps investors’ money in the market. That way, CEOs and major shareholders can buy up shares from minority shareholders at low prices. Then, a few years later, they delist the company.
In doing so, they immediately obtain a large sum of cash and turn the company back into their private property.
Before 2020, U.S. firms such as Blackstone and JPMorgan Chase had invested heavily in China’s real estate market. When the Chinese real estate bubble burst, their shares were all trapped at low prices. Eventually, they were acquired by Chinese businesspeople at a bargain price.
Don’t speculate in the stock market.
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>>538917429
>the primary goal of many small and medium-sized companies after going public is not to raise their stock prices, but to deliberately trigger a sharp plunge
jesus christ. this is why ghost cities exist...because Chinese savers have nothing else to invest in but property
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>>538917501
Real estate investment has been the Chinese government’s primary means of raising funds over the past 20 years. This is because it truly enabled China to transform from an agricultural nation into an industrial one in a very short period of time.
However, real estate is now a thing of the past.
The next growth drivers are AI, robotics, green energy, biotechnology, and space exploration.
Of course, how ordinary people can make money quickly is another topic altogether.
For example, making the stock market truly profitable.
But that’s a long-term goal; the short-term goal might be to stimulate the economy through war.
This explains why you’re seeing our government adopt an increasingly hardline diplomatic stance toward Taiwan and Japan.
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>all those gookcels who bought the top
Kekaroo
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>>538917649
>The next growth drivers are AI, robotics, green energy, biotechnology, and space exploration.
All those are companies though? How will they raise money if no one will invest in them for the reasons you explained above?
>This explains why you’re seeing our government adopt an increasingly hardline diplomatic stance toward Taiwan and Japan.
Do you really think Xi will take the risk after seeing what happened to Putin in Ukraine?
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>>538917429
>>538917649
>if i show them my china vpn theyll believe me
so boring
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>>538917649
>our government
You speak english too fluently to be anything but a VPNigger
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>>538916386
Cool VPN Amerimutt
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>>538916898
>>538916639
samefag harder muttoid
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>>538917724
>All those are companies though? How will they raise money if no one will invest in them for the reasons you explained above?
These tech companies are primarily funded by government investments and bank loans—not the meager funds of ordinary people. This is also the government’s true purpose in creating the Chinese stock market. So don’t expect ordinary people to make money on the stock market.>>538917724
>Do you really think Xi will take the risk after seeing what happened to Putin in Ukraine?
Preventing China from getting bogged down in a war has long been a concern for high-level government strategists. That is why the Chinese government is simply waiting for the outbreak of “Great Depression 2.0.”
Both Taiwan and Japan face resource shortages; the functioning of these two small islands’ societies is heavily reliant on imported oil and food.
The problem is that a war between the United States and Iran would cut off their access to oil and fertilizer. This would also plunge the Japanese economy into crisis.
War will break out after 2028, because by then, no Western country will have the funds to invest in a war in Asia.
That’s because they will have spent all their money in Ukraine and Iran.
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>>538918070
>These tech companies are primarily funded by government investments and bank loans—not the meager funds of ordinary people. This is also the government’s true purpose in creating the Chinese stock market.
So you're telling me that the Chinese stock market exists as a kind of reverse Ponzi scheme set up by the Chinese government, where they use taxpayer dollars to fund the establishment of a company, that company goes public and is bought by whatever fools fall for the scam, the stock is intentionally tanked after the IPO, the government linked owner then rebuys the shares for pennies and repeats the process if possible This is basically a scam run by the State on its savers.
>War will break out after 2028, because by then, no Western country will have the funds to invest in a war in Asia.
This sounds like Japan 1941 reasoning to me. Drone warfare is cheap and devastating and China's military has no experience since 1979 and their navy none at all. The risk is massive.
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>>538916386
Dont kill yourselves, you could have married a muscular BLACK MALE and adopt little YTOIDS
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>>538917077
oh no theres no stonk bubble to hodl and become a paper millionaire
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>>538918587
that comic is cringe as fuck
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>>538917293
democracy = the dream of becoming a stonk millionaire with your 419(k)
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>>538918364
>This is basically a scam run by the State on its savers.
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>>538916386
I made 500k from memory stonk the past year and I'm retard
Sounds like a you problem
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>>538918364
drone warfare against china
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>>538918364
>So you're telling me that the Chinese stock market exists as a kind of reverse Ponzi scheme set up by the Chinese government, where they use taxpayer dollars to fund the establishment of a company, that company goes public and is bought by whatever fools fall for the scam, the stock is intentionally tanked after the IPO, the government linked owner then rebuys the shares for pennies and repeats the process if possible This is basically a scam run by the State on its savers.
I wouldn’t call it a scam, because the government didn’t design the stock market for ordinary people in the first place. It only allows fools to pour their money into it to gamble. You could call it an investment-oriented stock market. This stock market has indeed helped many Chinese companies—especially in the industrial sector—raise funds and achieve industrial upgrading, while the government has also reaped tax revenues. It’s simply not intended for ordinary people.>>538918364
>This sounds like Japan 1941 reasoning to me. Drone warfare is cheap and devastating and China's military has no experience since 1979 and their navy none at all. The risk is massive.
The outbreak of war is inevitable; the Taiwan issue is a conflict that the country has set aside for decades.
Reclaiming Taiwan has been a strategic goal of the Chinese government for decades.
There are multiple reasons why China is currently experiencing deflation. One is the effort to deflate the economic bubble caused by the real estate market; another is that the government has diverted most of its funds to purchasing gold and investing in defense contractors.
Gold has no value if it is not used for financial purposes, and weapons are worthless if they are not used.
The deflationary economy will come to an end before war breaks out.
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>>538918792
>I made 500k from memory stonk
It's time to sell your stocks and switch to gold. Don't hold on to them any longer.
You could lose everything the very next day.
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>>538917293
Kek. Retarded kangaroo fucker thinks democratic republic works.
Giving everyone voting rights sure is paying off for westoids and the hordes of rapefugees in their countries now
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>>538918817
>I wouldn’t call it a scam, because the government didn’t design the stock market for ordinary people in the first place. It only allows fools to pour their money into it to gamble
What's the point of investing if there are no expected returns. Just as with sparrows, chink retardation holds them back. China will never have it's NVIDIA without robust capital markets
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>>538916386
How do you say "Jump Faggot" in Korean?
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>>538919048
You don’t understand—the biggest source of capital in all of China is our government itself.
State-owned enterprises account for 60% of China’s GDP.
We don’t need another Blackstone, JPMorgan, or the Federal Reserve.
Because our government can spend money to invest in whatever it wants on its own.
In 2025, China’s trade surplus was $1.2 trillion.
Our government is incredibly wealthy.
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>>538919048
And the expected returns don’t come from stocks at all, but from taxes.
No matter how much a company earns, you have to pay taxes.
As the largest investors, the government and banks have never needed to trade stocks to make money.
Stock shares are used to control capital.



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