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@MillionaireTiger:Welcome to Thursday Special! Ever wondered if there's a secret recipe for success in the stock market, like some mystical Feng Shui or superstitions? In the stock market, traders are not just crunching numbers; they're also deciphering the market trends with the help of Feng Shui. Yes, you heard it right – the ancient art of harmonizing energy is being employed to predict monthly stock market swings. Meanwhile, in China's A-share market, the colors on your dining table might be determining your financial fate. Red signals prosperity and market gains, while green is like the market's way of saying, "See you later, alligator!" And as known as "cutting leeks." It's not about salad; it's about the stock market hustle. Buy a stock, get tangled up, trim your losses, repeat the cycle – it's like a financial movie, and the losses can be as dramatic as a soap opera plot twist. They call it "cutting leeks." Today, let's talk about the Feng Shui Secrets of the Stock Market. Have you stumbled upon any stock market superstitions or quirky practices that have made you raise an eyebrow or two? Share your thoughts, and let's unravel the fascinating world of stock market mystique together! 💸🔮 🎁Prizes Comment Rewards: Tigers who leave your comments about Feng Shui of the stock market in the comments section will receive Tiger Coins but don’t copy others’ homework hahaha. Editor's Pick Post Rewards: If you plan to share content over 500 characters, we strongly recommend selecting the "Also repost" button when posting a comment. This way, your content will have a chance to be selected as a "Picked Post" and receive a reward of 200 Tiger Coins automatically! In addition, if your post gains high popularity, there's also a chance to win US$15-25 voucher rewards in our weekly "Creator Incentive Program."
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