One-year loss/kloc-more than 0/million. Should I support my husband to continue speculating in futures?
My husband and I both have relatively stable jobs, with an annual salary of more than 654.38 million. In this peaceful northern city, we have two houses, a car, a 2-year-old daughter and a loan of 654.38 million. Both parents are retired, helping to look after the children, and there is no physical burden. In 2005, my husband began to speculate in futures, making money at first, and then losing money, losing more than 654.38+0 million a year. He is determined to stick to it, thinking that he is interested and has accumulated considerable experience, and will stick to it every day under great pressure. As a wife, seeing in the eye hurts in the heart. I don't want to give him resistance, but I can only comfort him and provide him with funds, but I also know that my family's savings have bottomed out and reinvestment will endanger my daughter's education. We dare not discuss it with our parents. Please advise us. Do I still have to support my husband to continue speculating in futures? To tell the truth, after I gave him a deposit of 30 thousand this morning, I began to consider mortgaging the house and gold and silver jewelry, but is that right? I am very hesitant.