Today, our capital market is actually shaped by the "left and right fight", forming a distorted and low-level game of the capital market.
The Wall Street market in the United States is the most typical capitalist market in the world, representing the thorough law of the jungle.
There, regulators' sole responsibility is to ensure fair competition, not to protect investors.
The American market is like a soccer game, where the referee only ensures that the game is fair and the other aspects are decided by the participating teams.
Investors are like different participating teams, they come in with their own team, but the referee does not interfere with the outcome.
The US market is extremely free and attracts competition from the world's top talent.
The advantage is that the level of competition is high and it can attract top talent to join.
However, this freedom also means that you can challenge others at will, but at the same time be challenged by others.
For example, China's top private enterprises, such as Tencent, Baidu, Ali, etc., are mostly developed in the US dollar market, which also shows the strength of the US market.
However, the success of the American market has also been accompanied by some problems, such as the increase in the wealth of some capitalists, but the reduction of the wealth of the "masses of the people."
The increase in the number of homeless people is a direct example of this.
In China, the socialist system will try to ensure the basic life of everyone, but in the United States, the consequences of vagrancy can be more serious, because there is no identity information, so it is difficult to pay attention to the status of the homeless.
In the United States, bad investment decisions can lead to loss of credit, which can lead to homelessness.
The United States is a nation of immigrants, but it also faces challenges in managing its population.
Here, all men are created equal, but there is great inequality in the way they die.
The roads to heaven in America are not clear, but the gates to hell are many.
Capital markets have enriched some at the expense of impoverishing many.
In China, the stock market's problem is not that shares are falling, but that they are overvalued.
It is unreasonable that even some not-so-good companies can command high valuations.
The US is far more advanced in finance than China.
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