After reading these two articles, I also want to respond.

How should I put it, in my personal opinion, you first lack a sense of awe for the market. You have to know that in the trading process, we cannot intuitively foresee the next trend, which is why we need to analyze and judge some historical data, namely the candlestick charts and trading volume, among other things; but this does not limit us to just these factors; we also need to consider the factors of market sentiment. Therefore, trading is a very complex interdisciplinary field, and doing well in trading is even more challenging.

Secondly, for ordinary people, full-time trading without undergoing systematic training and solely relying on personal viewpoints and opinions cannot be considered "full-time trading". In my view, it may be more of a part-time endeavor. From a psychological perspective, "when a person's hobby turns into a job, their mindset will change." So if you want to achieve long-term profitability in the market, you must first ensure that you have a reliable and stable source of income; this is the most crucial point.

Moreover, returning to the event itself, looking beyond the phenomenon to see the essence, one can make ten to thirty thousand in one day, and also lose all of that in one day. I believe that those so-called "managers," "bosses," and "college students" you mentioned are all adults and have their own understanding; they must take responsibility for their actions, especially before investing money together. There must be clear communication about the conditions for subsequent profits and risks, rather than simply personal fundraising. Based on the wording in your article, this can be considered illegal fundraising: 1⃣️ First, you lack the qualifications; 2⃣️ Secondly, you are dealing with something that is not recognized by the authorities. Even if you are unwilling to compensate them in the end, you will still be held accountable. Therefore, I will not comment on this matter and will leave it at that.

At the end of the article, I also want to say to you, my fans, and strangers in the square, and also to warn: the market is always "the source of both gains and losses". If you can use small funds to achieve large funds in a short time, then you can also lose from large funds to debt. High returns come with high risks, so please carefully manage your acceptable range of risk. Slow is fast.