The policies on overseas investments are becoming stricter domestically.


But today's latest regulations don't affect ordinary retail investors much.
No need to panic, no need to panic.
I carefully reviewed the content inside.
It refers to prohibiting you from directly or indirectly controlling overseas companies and assets through investment, financing, and other capital means.
This is different from us retail investors trading in the secondary market.
When we buy Micron, Tesla, and other U.S. stocks,
we don't have any operational or managerial rights in the companies.
We're just small retail investors making a profit from price differences and dividends.
The government is tightening the rules for those with influence and power.
We ordinary people don't need to worry too much at all.
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