"From 72 to 28, losing two or three hundred million in a year, don't you feel anything?"
Gao Yuanyuan was shocked.
She knew the ups and downs of playing the stock market were thrilling, but she didn't expect there'd be someone contemplating life on the rooftop right beside her.
"No feelings at all," Qi, who once struggled with whether to head to the rooftop, bluffing in a calm manner, said, "I've prepared for long-term investment, short-term fluctuations don't bother me."
Ask how much sorrow one can have, it's like being fully invested in oil stocks.
Qi Hao explained some stock trading jargon in ways they could understand, like calling dating "market research," getting engaged "entering the market," getting married "closing a deal," and a first marriage "initial public offering."
Divorcing after marriage and losing a lot of money is "cutting losses."
A loveless marriage is "missing out."
A dull, resigned marriage is being "trapped in a position."