These past few days, I haven’t been able to sleep well because a week ago I called the secretary of Hailianxun. Miss Dong is quite nice, a young girl with a pleasant voice, and she said they would definitely go public before the Spring Festival. She is also very pretty*.
@Kong Manzi’s post is a popular thread on Jisilu. The part she invested in is well-reasoned, logical, clear, and straightforward. The first time I saw this information was from her, and that’s why I want to especially thank her.
Then I carefully checked the “Arbitrage” section on Jisilu, and the data is clear and precise. As a veteran member, I am even more grateful to Jisilu.
Finally, I thank the Hangzhou State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission because they said that the steam engine of Hangqi Turbine might be used for rockets or satellites or something, so the stock kept rising a few days ago. I don’t understand it, but the key is that I made money.
My Shanghai and Shenzhen B-shares have always been fully invested. To buy more, I had to sell the two shares of Gujinggong B to free up funds. Fortunately! I sold less and lost 20%, but the ones I bought gained 60%. Three times in total, I bought 400 lots.
Last night, I carefully calculated the price at the limit-down, sold a small portion at that price, then continued selling in the morning until I sold out.
Looking back, it actually turned red again. I almost broke my leg.
My vision is still too narrow, my perspective too small.
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Hailianxun has sold out. Thanks to Kong Manzi, thanks to Jisilu, thanks to Hangzhou State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
These past few days, I haven’t been able to sleep well because a week ago I called the secretary of Hailianxun. Miss Dong is quite nice, a young girl with a pleasant voice, and she said they would definitely go public before the Spring Festival. She is also very pretty*.
@Kong Manzi’s post is a popular thread on Jisilu. The part she invested in is well-reasoned, logical, clear, and straightforward. The first time I saw this information was from her, and that’s why I want to especially thank her.
Then I carefully checked the “Arbitrage” section on Jisilu, and the data is clear and precise. As a veteran member, I am even more grateful to Jisilu.
Finally, I thank the Hangzhou State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission because they said that the steam engine of Hangqi Turbine might be used for rockets or satellites or something, so the stock kept rising a few days ago. I don’t understand it, but the key is that I made money.
My Shanghai and Shenzhen B-shares have always been fully invested. To buy more, I had to sell the two shares of Gujinggong B to free up funds. Fortunately! I sold less and lost 20%, but the ones I bought gained 60%. Three times in total, I bought 400 lots.
Last night, I carefully calculated the price at the limit-down, sold a small portion at that price, then continued selling in the morning until I sold out.
Looking back, it actually turned red again. I almost broke my leg.
My vision is still too narrow, my perspective too small.