Is losing money worthy of sympathy, and is winning money worthy of pride?
As a "negative-sum game", the speculative market is of the greatest significance to speculators in that it can achieve the redistribution of social wealth, but it is an indiscriminate redistribution. The rich can become richer or destitute overnight; the poor can become poorer or have a bucket full of gold and silver overnight...
So if someone is willing to help you and teach you with all his heart, so that you can successfully plunder gold and silver in the market, he will probably not be praised for this, because the money you earn is the money lost by others.
And whether a person is rich or not, it cannot be a reason for him to lose money to you, and vice versa, the same is true for you. If you have to kill one or more people to save a person, what is the meaning of saving people? In this market where there is no mercy, there is naturally no evil. There is only the most primitive "survival of the fittest" protected by laws and rules.
As long as you choose to come to this bloody market, you can either become a hunter or a prey, there is no other choice.
Hunters will not feel sorry for their prey, and prey are not qualified to talk about feelings and morality with hunters. #3friends