Joining a Heyue group gives people the feeling that they are constantly opening orders like machines. Then I asked about the returns, but no one responded to me. I sent a few red envelopes before I got a response.

Many people have used very little money to make dozens of times the returns, but in the end they basically give it back. In their words, as long as they don’t withdraw cash, the money they earn from Heyue will never be theirs. (So you must withdraw money in time after making money, or transfer it to spot) Take a break for a while before fighting again.

The conclusions we got from the in-depth chats are that at first, they would analyze it before taking action, and then they would become numb after operating so much, and they would open orders based on blind guesses and feelings. After many operations failed to get returns, they evolved into emotionally driven operations. This is not a truly rational investor!

First-class investors are often conservative and moderate, and they make money within their cognitive range. Third-rate investors are risky and aggressive, and they make "dangerous money" by chasing ups and downs.

You must know that every penny you earn is hard-earned, and every penny should be cherished. There are many brothers who clearly invested in the market with years of savings, but they have no concept of risk and crisis. They are blindly impulsive when investing and do not leave any backup.

Investment is a process in which returns and risks cannot be balanced. Seeing friends around you making money with contracts, you are eager to try. Don't blindly compare and put your assets in danger!

High returns are inevitably accompanied by high risks. Before investing, everyone should first measure whether their risk tolerance is enough!

In fact, most of the market has always had a common problem, that is, predicting the rise and fall every day to guide themselves to operate, or relying on their intuition and not rationally restraining their trading decisions, so most of the time they are losing money.

If you still keep chasing, you may not arrive in heaven but hell first. $PEOPLE $NOT $BB