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Encourage farmers to invest in A-shares to get rich, this suggestion is enough to lose!

Encourage farmers to invest in A-shares to get rich, this suggestion is enough to lose!

Pihai Chau

2024-06-20 06:30Posted in Hubei Finance and Economics Creators

In view of the current situation that A-shares are once again struggling around 3,000 points, some people suggest: encourage farmers to invest in A-shares, so that farmers can also get rich through stocks. This suggestion has attracted the attention of the market, and in my opinion, this suggestion is enough to damage! If farmers are really encouraged to invest in A-shares, how many farmer families will fall into poverty?

In fact, as far as the suggestion of encouraging farmers to invest in A-shares is concerned, many investors are actually familiar with it. The topic of farmers' stock speculation often rings in the market. As long as Baidu is a little bit, the topic of farmers speculating in stocks is not uncommon. However, this topic has never resonated with the market, and the reason is that in the eyes of investors in the A-share market, this is a "bad idea" and will not become a reality.

Encourage farmers to invest in A-shares to get rich, this suggestion is enough to lose!

As far as the A-share market is concerned, farmers will not be encouraged to invest in the A-share market. After all, the A-share market did not reject farmers' investment in the first place. As long as you are a Chinese citizen who is at least 18 years old and no more than 70 years old, has a stable income and has full capacity for civil conduct, you can open an A-share account for stock investment. Of course, the Chinese citizens here include Chinese peasants. Therefore, Chinese farmers can actually invest in A-share stocks.

In fact, it is true that many farmers have already entered the A-share market to invest in stocks. Farmers in economically developed areas and some in the periphery of cities, because of the relatively abundant funds on hand, many of them have already entered the stock market and invested in A-share stocks. In the past, when it was popular in the trading floor of the brokerage business department, there were many farmers active in the trading hall of the brokerage.

So why is the topic of farmers trading stocks always brought up, and even some people always suggest that farmers come to speculate in stocks? The reason is that there are 800 million peasants on the mainland, accounting for the vast majority of the country's population. However, the number of farmers in the ranks of investors is relatively small, and the majority of investors are urban residents. Therefore, in order to expand the ranks of investors, many people have set their sights on the ranks of farmers.

However, there are objective reasons for the small number of peasants speculating in stocks. On the one hand, the income of peasants is far lower than that of urban residents, and in particular, the elderly in rural areas basically have no regular source of income, while most of the elderly in urban areas have retirement wages or pensions. On the other hand, the financial knowledge of farmers is relatively scarce, and there are very few people who have an in-depth understanding of stocks, relatively speaking, urban residents are much more familiar with financial knowledge, and many listed companies are from the side of urban residents, and they are also relatively familiar with these listed companies. In addition, the brokerage business department is basically opened in cities and counties, and few are opened in towns and towns, let alone in rural areas. All these factors determine that it is inevitable that the number of peasants speculating in stocks is small.

Therefore, on the issue of peasants speculating in stocks, it is a wise choice to go with the flow. After all, the A-share market has not rejected farmers to speculate in stocks, and in this case, let those farmers who have a certain source of income and a certain investment ability enter the A-share market to meet their investment needs. On the contrary, those farmers who have limited income and lack the ability to invest are unwilling to enter the A-share market, so let them wait and see, and there is no need to encourage them to invest in A-shares, let alone lure these farmers into the A-share market in the name of "getting rich".

It is a fraud to lure farmers to invest in A-shares in the name of "getting rich". After all, for a long time, the A-share market has focused on the financing function, and it is difficult for investors to make money in the A-share market. The "721" law in the A-share market shows that the A-share market lacks a money-making effect, and investors in the A-share market are doomed to lose money. In such a market, how many masters and experts are losing money, how can farmers "get rich" through stock investment? Isn't this obviously a deception of the peasants?

Some people may say that the current A-share market is changing, shifting from a financing market to an investment market, and is moving towards an investor-oriented goal. The trend of this transformation is positive, but the process of transformation will be painful. After all, there are too many historical problems left over from the current A-share market, and it still takes a long time to improve and build the system. As a result, the current market is still not one where investors can safely make money. At this time, how can we ensure that farmers can get rich by investing in A-shares?

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