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Do you have any real examples of losing your money in stock trading?
In the 1990s, my family didn't even have a video game bully. My cousin's family all had computers. At that time, they always went to my uncle's house to play computer games. At that time, he had a house, a car and a shop in the center of Xiamen, and dozens of small shops could collect rent.

Later, a friend I met in business entered the stock market and raised funds for stock trading at that time, which was almost10 million in total, compared with10 million in the 1990s. What is the concept? According to them, it was the boss of the brokerage firm who tried to take out the money and speculate. The result is obviously failure and bankruptcy. A lot of debts, nothing. The terrible thing is that I have to pay interest every year. Interest alone is beyond their affordability. Finally, I moved to a small tin house next to the railway. Every year, debt collectors come to see what is going on and collect as much as they can. After the incident, the boss of the brokerage company was arrested and imprisoned, and the small brokerage company also closed down. Originally, my uncle wanted to buy land and engage in the real estate industry, so he made a wrong choice and his whole life changed. Of course, life is normal now. My children have grown up, my debts are gone, and I have a car and a house. But since the major family change, I have a little breakdown and now I live an ordinary life.

A local stone boss entered the market 20 14, and invested 20 million yuan to earn more than 60 million at most. Before the 20 15 stock market crash, he bought Liaoning Chengda by financing in Man Cang. On the last morning of the continuous daily limit, he was blocked by the securities company, and then looked at the continuous daily limit, leaving only more than 200,000. Tears welled up in his eyes when he told me about it. Of course, he is not bankrupt, and his life is still very good, but this huge loss is a painful memory for him that can never be erased.

A colleague, the second generation, entered the market in the middle of 20 14, with the principal of100000. He made a small profit of 20% after the brokerage market at the end of the year. He said that the bull market was coming, and he felt that the principal was too small, so he divided two accounts, each with 250 thousand. At the beginning of 20 15, the Growth Enterprise Market finally opened, and an account, Man Cang, bought Huazhong CNC. The CSRC cleaned up the fund allocation, and the fund allocation company called and said that the CSRC was cleaning up the fund allocation in the market. Either you make up the money and take the account away, or the stock in it is converted into 8% of the cost and returned to you in cash. At that time, my colleague asked for nearly 300 thousand to buy back his account, and then there was a stock market crash, and then there was no more ... I heard that he was still struggling in the market, after all, he had not lost all.

The three real examples I mentioned, the stock market didn't lose everything, the family was ruined and the wife was separated, but they were already very painful lessons. Of course, there are also successful stock trading, buying a house and a car, and embarking on the peak of life, but I have seen less around me.

I have also been trading stocks in recent years, and I heard that several people have also lost money in stock trading. A colleague of mine said that one of his comrades sold houses and stocks, lost three suites, and now rents a house with his wife and children; One of my classmates said that his brother-in-law lost 1 more than ten thousand in selling houses and stocks, and finally he changed from a big house in the city center to a small house outside the island; Another one was told by my wife. A friend's younger brother lost more than 300,000 yuan in stock trading, and his parents and brothers helped him pay his debts.