The financial market is brutal.


If your net worth is 100k, you trade with 200k.
If your net worth is 500k, you trade with 500k.
If your net worth is 5 million, you trade with 1 million.
And someone as wealthy as Buffett simply goes to Japan to issue bonds—
borrowing Japanese yen at almost zero cost to buy the top five trading companies with steady dividends and stable cash flow.
Handing out textbooks for “empty-handed to set a trap”—a classic “take nothing and reap something” scheme.
The poorer you are, the heavier your bets and the higher your leverage.
The richer you are, the more you use other people’s money to capture the most certain profits.
The financial market has never been a place where hard work makes you rich—
it’s the top arena where you monetize cognition and monetize resources.
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