A retail investor went to see a doctor. The doctor asked him, "What's bothering you?" He said, "My account keeps losing money." The doctor nodded and asked, "How do you usually operate?" The retail investor answered seriously, "I have a teacher who gives me signals. Whatever the teacher says, I follow. When I make money, I add to my position. When I lose, I keep following." The doctor was silent for a moment, then asked, "So why are you losing?" The retail investor said confidently, "The market is bad, the price point is bad, my luck is bad—anyway, it's not the teacher's fault." The doctor sighed and said, "Then why did you come to me?" The retail investor was stunned, "Isn't it true that you can cure things?" The doctor smiled, "I can treat illnesses, but I can't treat your kind—people who get fleeced but still defend the scythe." The retail investor protested, "So what should I do?" The doctor handed him a mirror, "First, take a look at this." The retail investor glanced at it and asked, "What can this do?" The doctor said, "Help you see clearly—who's really the problem." Finally, the doctor wrote four characters on the medical record: Repeatedly fleeced, no cure available. #TradFi首创多倍杠杆

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