How to cope on Monday? Stock investment experts reveal the truth of "not to worry too much." Netizens resonate: "We all evaporate together, we're not alone."
The undefeated master Chen Chongming recently posted to comfort investors who are worried about the "reciprocal tariff" storm in the United States. He predicted that the stock market would decline on Monday and shared his investment experiences, encouraging everyone not to panic and to hold onto good stocks. Netizens expressed their gratitude and used humor to relieve stress, believing that in some cases, the difference between expensive and cheap is just a number.
The undefeated master Chen Chongming recently posted to comfort investors who feel anxious in the stock market.
Due to the impact of the US "reciprocal tariffs" storm, global stock markets have been severely affected, and the people in Taiwan are particularly worried about Monday's stock market opening.
Chen Chongming stated: "The stock market may drop sharply on Monday. How should friends who have stocks respond? I want to share my experience: when I was young, I lost 2 million yuan due to operational errors. At that time, I told myself, if I can't even bear a loss of 2 million yuan, how can I face a loss of 20 million yuan in the future?"
He self-deprecatingly remarked: "On Monday, I might need to tell myself, if I can't bear a loss of 20 million yuan, how can I face a loss of 200 million yuan in the future? I look forward to the day when I can take on the risk of 200 million yuan."
Chen Chongming mentioned: "Don't overthink it; there will always be someone who suffers more than you. This kind of thinking can help relax your mind. Hold onto good stocks tightly and don't get flustered!"
Netizens expressed their gratitude for his encouragement in the comments, with many stating: "On Monday, we'll all evaporate together; it feels less lonely." Some also found comfort in TSMC, believing that the principal might face larger losses, hence wealth is just a string of numbers.
Other reports mentioned that experts who predicted the 2008 financial crisis warned that US stocks may face a deep pullback again.