📢 A bear is walking through the forest and sees a hare sitting on a stump, diligently digging something.

The bear asks, "Hare, what are you doing?"

The hare, not looking up: "I'm buying stocks in the anthill. They say a big rise is expected!"

The bear smirked and went on his way.

A week later, the bear is walking again and sees the same hare. The hare is sitting there, all dirty, barely alive, but continues to dig something.

Bear: "So, hare, how are your anthill stocks?"

Hare, wiping the sweat: "Well, they're at the bottom right now. But there's potential!"

The meaning of the joke: Investments are often associated with risk, and what seems promising can turn out to be "at the bottom." But true investors believe in "potential" and are willing to endure difficulties, hoping for future growth. It also teaches that one should not always believe in "rumors" and should always conduct their own analysis.

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