
Super Stock Investor
by Mei Anqi
About This Novel
Wang Qi, who does not trade in stocks, accidentally traveled to more than 20 days ago. He chose to trade in stocks to change himself, and eventually became a legendary super stock investor! (Super stockholder group number 970131894)
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
I can't stand it anymore.
Very bland. There is no climax. I can only look at it indifferently. No desire to watch anymore
I still don't like novels about stock trading. There is something called the butterfly effect. You can make a little money. If you make a lot, people will directly open the door, just like going to Macau. You can make a little money. If you make a lot, there is no backend. You can't get out of Macau. It's not the first time that Wall Street has unplugged the Internet. To put it bluntly, ordinary people's Internet speeds are not as fast as those of institutions. There is no more news. Things like stocks are used to harvest ordinary people's money.
What can I say about this book? The main character is sick.
You, a novice, take out a loan to buy stocks, and you bring others with you? Also, after reading dozens of chapters, I still don't understand what the author wants to express.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
I can't stand it anymore.
Very bland. There is no climax. I can only look at it indifferently. No desire to watch anymore
I still don't like novels about stock trading. There is something called the butterfly effect. You can make a little money. If you make a lot, people will directly open the door, just like going to Macau. You can make a little money. If you make a lot, there is no backend. You can't get out of Macau. It's not the first time that Wall Street has unplugged the Internet. To put it bluntly, ordinary people's Internet speeds are not as fast as those of institutions. There is no more news. Things like stocks are used to harvest ordinary people's money.
What can I say about this book? The main character is sick.
You, a novice, take out a loan to buy stocks, and you bring others with you? Also, after reading dozens of chapters, I still don't understand what the author wants to express.









