Recently, a WSB user posted on reddit saying that because of his stock market failure, his fiancée was going to leave him. Stories like this seem to come up constantly.
Some people have also mentioned that ever since they started investing in stocks, they've been doing more housework at home. Since they're always losing money, they try to make up for it by doing other things.
A colleague said that during bull market, ever since his account started making a profit, his girlfriend has been treating him much better. I can relate to this too. When you're making money, family and friends start to look at you differently.
Some people have even suggested that $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ could introduce a matchmaking feature, where a person’s stock returns could reflect their ability to make money.
Stock traders are always diligently learning about the market and company news. They keep all their money in Tiger Brokers, so they don't waste it. If they lose money, they do housework at home and have a better temper.
However, if your partner loses a lot of money, it can really be tough, just like the story of the user mentioned above.
What do you think about this?
Does improving stock trading skills contribute to family harmony?
Would you be able to accept it if your partner loses money in stock trading?
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一位同事說,牛市期間,自從他的賬戶開始盈利,女友對他就好了很多。我也能理解這一點。當你賺錢的時候,家人和朋友開始用不同的眼光看你。
甚至有人提出,$老虎證券(TIGR)$可以引入一個匹配功能,一個人的股票回報可以反映他們賺錢的能力。
然而,如果你的伴侶損失了很多錢,這真的很難,就像上面提到的用戶的故事一樣。
Improving trading skills can help family harmony if it leads to steady returns and less stress. Constant losses, however, can strain relationships. If someone invests responsibly, losses are just part of the game, but reckless investing is a problem.
As for accepting a partner’s losses, it depends. If they’re careful and learning, I understand. But gambling away savings is unacceptable. A Tiger Brokers $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ matchmaking feature based on returns is funny but interesting—financial stability matters, but responsibility is key.
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