Three years ago, my friend’s wife got into stocks and insisted on investing.

All persuasions were ineffective, and she finally insisted on opening an account herself. My friend had to coax her by saying that my account was for her to use, but it was actually a simulated account. The financial power of the family has always been managed by his wife. She transferred 1 million to my friend and asked my friend to transfer it into the "account".

My friend took the 1 million and pretended to help her "deposit money". At the beginning, it was very successful and she "earned" more than 100,000, but then she gradually lost money. At the end of 23 years, there was only a little more than 100,000 left. After New Year's Day, she finally gave up the road of stock trading. My friend took out 100,000 and a few hundred and gave it to her, saying earnestly, don't invest anymore, buy a lesson. Now she is particularly gentle to my friend, obedient, and full of apologies every day. And I looked at the small treasury of nearly 900,000 seriously and fell into deep thought. . . .