According to rumors, the young generation, mainly those born in the 2000s, has started to rectify the stock market. They are involved in stock market investment in a new way. They are brave enough to borrow money to invest in stocks, which is different from previous investors. They have no anxiety about borrowing money. For them, stock trading is like a game, a game that requires both wisdom and courage.

These young people pay back the money when they make a profit from stock trading, and choose to lie flat when they lose money. Their attitude towards debt seems to be contrary to traditional concepts. They feel that the loan funds are not simply borrowed, but funds exchanged with their own credit. In their eyes, this is more like an equal transaction rather than a pure debt relationship. Therefore, in their hearts, the loan money is not equivalent to borrowing in the traditional sense.

Witnessing such rumors, I deeply feel that this is a change of the times. Young people's understanding of finance, investment and debt is undergoing a profound change. They regard not repaying debts as damage to credit, and regard loans as a way of trading credit in exchange for funds. This change in concept has, to some extent, broken the traditional concept of lending and borrowing, and demonstrated the new generation's unique insights and innovative thinking on financial affairs.

The former was punished for debt, while the latter traded fairly; the former was burdened with debt, while the latter confidently exchanged credit for opportunities. This new concept, to a certain extent, reflects the progress of the times and the spirit of young people to dare to challenge. They are not bound by traditional thinking patterns, but look at financial issues from a more open and innovative perspective.

Perhaps this is a manifestation of social progress. The younger generation is no longer bound by traditional debt concepts, but reinterprets financial rules based on their own understanding and cognition. With a new attitude and concept, they have injected new vitality and thinking into the stock market. This also makes us look forward to whether this generation of young people can bring more innovation and change to the stock market and even the financial market.