"Hey, if you're so rich, just give me back those 200,000 yuan. Don't go in there and get chopped up like the Chinese chive!"
"... Your funds may look substantial, but you're just a slightly bigger retail investor. You can't compete with those institutional players!"
The next morning, after waking up and finishing his routine, Zack, who was preparing to battle the great A-share market, received a message from Annie.
The message was sent via voice, and Annie's urgency was palpable.
Seeing Annie's message and advice, Zack felt a warm glow in his heart.
He wasn't the stubborn type, nor was he someone who wouldn't turn back until he hit a wall.
Zack knew that whether it was Annie or Waite, their advice was meant for his good.
Waite might have been speaking from his own experience, believing that the stock market was treacherous. But given Annie's possible status and position, she might know some insider information about the stock market and understand its dangers even more clearly.
Her advice was especially valuable.
If this were the old Zack, he would never have ventured into the stock market to wage war in the capital markets.
Taking a gamble like this, where one might turn a bike into a motorcycle, could also result in losing everything.
But now, Zack possessed the life experiences and wisdom of an asset management tycoon. He had an extremely keen grasp of human nature and could even guess the next moves of institutional players from minor data.
If Zack were to receive billions now, he would instead need to invest cautiously.
Because he wasn't in a high position now, his resources and intelligence were insufficient. Any slight move could have a significant impact.
But with just a few million now, Zack had more maneuverability because no pool of money would be overly concerned about his few million.
"Thanks for your advice, Auntie Annie. Those 200,000 yuan are not coming back. Auntie Annie personally picked those 200,000 yuan for me to spend on 'clock flowers.' I've already provided the service, so how can I refund the money? Embarrassed.jpg"
After editing the message, Zack sent it.
Then, Zack took a good shower to wash away the bad luck, not because he was superstitious, but as a ritualistic act.
After that, Zack leisurely went downstairs. For now, let's not mention the more than seven million yuan leveraged funds; at least he had 30,000 yuan in his pocket.
Living this long, for a student still in school, this was the first time Zack had such a huge amount of money.
Without hesitation, he ordered extra meat for lunch today. How could he have the energy to conquer the great A-share market without a full plate of meat?
After finishing his meal, Zack returned home and began to concentrate, waiting for the pre-opening call auction.
After half a day of research yesterday, he finally selected a stock: Linxiang Energy (601220).
This stock had been very volatile recently, having had nearly twelve consecutive days of gaining to the daily limit. If Zack wanted to invest for the long term, he would never have chosen this stock.
But based on Zack's experience in the parallel world and his study of human nature, he knew that he could still play around with this stock and make a small profit.
Some people who saw this volatile stock began to retreat, wanting to take their profits and run.
But there were always more gamblers who believed there was still room to go all in, flooding in desperately.
It was thanks to these retail investors providing a cushion that Zack dared to be volatile with this volatile stock.
For stocks with good market confidence and stable investor sentiment, during this stage of consecutive gains to the daily limit, there were only two ways to enter.
One was to predict with ahigh probability that the stock price would reach the daily limit at the opening and buy at the daily limit price during the pre-opening call auction.
This would ensure that one was the first in line, and the buy order had a good chance of being executed against subsequent sporadic sell orders.
The second was to try to buy after the opening when the stock reached the daily limit. In this case, one could only place a buy order, but the probability of execution would be low.
This was essentially a bet on whether the stock would continue to gain to the daily limit today and tomorrow. If it did, one would profit; if it fell, one would lose.
Those who withdrew their sell orders were those who had reached their emotional limit, feared a heart attack, and didnot dare to continue.
However, Zack always analyzed market sentiment, so he believed that this stock could continue to be volatile.
One could discern this from its daily trading volume and turnover.
The pre-opening call auction began, and Zack went all in. At this point, it was a race against speed.
As Zack predicted, given the turnover of this stock, even his 7.8 million yuan was not an insignificant amount for a retail investor, but it could still be easily absorbed.
Some people wanted to leave after making enough profits, while others believed there was still money to be made and wanted to enter the market.
This was the market sentiment that Zack saw.
On that day, Zack bought at the daily limit price of 17.15 yuan, holding 454,800 shares. The stock indeed closed at the daily limit.
After a day of research, Zack believed that this stock could continue to be volatile. The market sentiment was high, and gamblers were everywhere.
He thought about it and didn't sell all his shares the next day, instead waiting patiently.
Although the stock price fluctuated slightly in the morning, it ultimately ended with another daily limit gain.
On the third day, Zack didn't hesitate and sold all his shares.
As he expected, market sentiment was high at this time, and even his 450,000 shares were easily absorbed.
Based on Zack's experience and expectations, this stock could still rise, but it would be too risky. He didn't need to push his luck that far.
The current situation was entirely fueled by emotions. As long as the stock fluctuated slightly more, this stock, which had been volatile for so long, could easily erode people's confidence. Everyone would panic and sell.
Especially given the Chinese tendency to buy on the rise and sell on the decline, this was even more true.
Although this stock wouldn't collapse outright by then, it could easily get stuck at a high price.
Ultimately, Zack sold this stock at a market value of 20.75 yuan. After deducting transaction fees, his final profit was around 1.6 million yuan.
With a principal of 7.8 million yuan, it turned into 9.4 million yuan in less than two full days, with a return rate of 20%, just like two consecutive daily limit gains.
No wonder people say that finance and the internet are places where one can become rich overnight. The money came too fast.
Thinking about how he had toiled day and night to earn his first pot of gold by writing, these 1.6 million yuan would have taken him more than half a month of intense work, and the book would also need to be a hit.
But now, he just moved his fingers, clicked the mouse a few times, and earned 1.6 million yuan in less than two days.
It was understandable why so many people wanted to pour into the stock market.
However, the stock market was risky, and the risks were high. High risks came with high rewards, and many people lost everything in the stock market.
Especially those who dared to play with leverage could end up penniless overnight.
So, be cautious before entering the stock market!
Zack casually took a screenshot of his earnings in less than two full days and posted it on his microblog.
"Lucky me! Found a volatile stock. After some research, I think the turnover is sufficient and sentiment is stable. Although I still have a bullish outlook, I've brought all my savings here. I dare not push my luck too far. I'll take my profits and run."
The more than 1.6 million yuan in profits caused a stir on the microblog.
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