Robbing with a gun is called a "stupid thief." High risk, low reward, and you always have to watch out for the police. True top-tier robbers never wear masks; instead, they wear tailored suits, sit in front of floor-to-ceiling windows in the CBD, and "rob" using legal texts and complex mathematical formulas. What is financial harvesting? It’s packaging a bunch of trash, labeling it with AAA ratings, and then wrapping it in complex terminology to sell as "wealth management products" to middle-class investors who want to beat inflation. Did it blow up? Sorry, that’s "market risk." The disclaimer clause in the contract, so small you need a magnifying glass to see it, has already been thoroughly removed. If your money is gone, you should thank them for once providing you with "service." What is monopoly? Initially, it’s losing money to attract customers, even subsidizing to get you to use it, killing all competitors. When only they remain in the market, they raise the scythe. At this point, they set the prices, they set the rules. If you don’t want to use it? Then don’t live. This is called "raise, trap, kill." Thieves who steal hooks are punished; those who steal a country are courted. Stealing a few hundred yuan with a knife is a crime; exploiting loopholes in rules to transfer hundreds of millions is "capital operation." In this system, if you don’t understand the rules, you are the "legitimate prey."
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Robbing with a gun is called a "stupid thief." High risk, low reward, and you always have to watch out for the police. True top-tier robbers never wear masks; instead, they wear tailored suits, sit in front of floor-to-ceiling windows in the CBD, and "rob" using legal texts and complex mathematical formulas. What is financial harvesting? It’s packaging a bunch of trash, labeling it with AAA ratings, and then wrapping it in complex terminology to sell as "wealth management products" to middle-class investors who want to beat inflation. Did it blow up? Sorry, that’s "market risk." The disclaimer clause in the contract, so small you need a magnifying glass to see it, has already been thoroughly removed. If your money is gone, you should thank them for once providing you with "service." What is monopoly? Initially, it’s losing money to attract customers, even subsidizing to get you to use it, killing all competitors. When only they remain in the market, they raise the scythe. At this point, they set the prices, they set the rules. If you don’t want to use it? Then don’t live. This is called "raise, trap, kill." Thieves who steal hooks are punished; those who steal a country are courted. Stealing a few hundred yuan with a knife is a crime; exploiting loopholes in rules to transfer hundreds of millions is "capital operation." In this system, if you don’t understand the rules, you are the "legitimate prey."