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🧐It's actually true | Jay Chou's hundreds of millions of NT dollars likely went bankrupt during the 1011 market crash, causing the trader to flee, and Jay Chou is being pursued online.
I discovered this comment is actually true!
How dare someone stab Jay Chou? What a beast! I looked up this Cai Weize, and he's a magician. He lived up to his reputation by making Jay Chou's money disappear!
Secondly, the article mentioned recent fund anomalies, and it's likely due to a margin call. This suggests that Cai Weize was likely liquidated during the 1011 market crash, and the trader, fearing responsibility, fled!
1️⃣ You can seek investment advice, but you must understand it yourself!
This means that Jay Chou clearly doesn't understand crypto investing. With such a large amount of money, if you don't take risks, you can still get a lot of returns. However, Jay Chou lacks knowledge in this area, so he hired someone to trade, resulting in losses.
2️⃣ Don't trust your funds to just anyone!
Secondly, generally speaking, handing over so much money to anyone without their control is inherently dangerous. This is an investment bottom line that must be maintained! Jay Chou's decision to give the money directly to a friend is clearly not advisable. Instead, he could have a friend manage his account, monitor it himself, and allocate funds to ensure its security.
3️⃣ People can only make money in their own areas of strength.
However, this also reflects another aspect: people are generally only strong in one area, and may be less so in others!
Even the best can stumble when they encounter something they don't understand.
Of course, if Jay Chou came to me, it would be different! I could definitely help him grow his funds in his own account without taking any of his own assets, easily doubling his assets annually.
Someone, please pass on a message! Jay Chou, come to me, I'll help you manage your investment!

wuxiao
@wuxiaoeth
10-19
昨晚看到新闻周杰伦委托一个叫魔术师的朋友帮忙理财,前后拿了300万U,周杰伦现在找不到他那个朋友了…

Come on Jay Chou! Investing is risky, but your music will never go out of style.
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