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If you overdraft your credit card and speculate in futures and lose money, will you have to go to jail if your house is auctioned?

If you overdraft your credit card and lose money while trading futures, you will not go to jail if your house is auctioned off.

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Except for those who occasionally forget to repay the credit card, overdue credit cards are generally divided into two situations: one is the inability to repay; the other is the refusal to repay. If you are unable to repay, you will not go to jail, but you will be blacklisted by the bank, making it difficult to get another loan. Don't think that it's easy just because you can't repay it. The penalties for overdue credit cards will still be counted, and the bank will find you immediately when you have money. To put it bluntly, no money will be in the bank card for more than a day. Refusal to repay is serious because it has violated criminal law.