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I made 500 million in stock..Lee Soo-geun said, "Invest in yourself." [Let me ask you]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"

In "Ask Me Anything," the story of a man who is worried about his stock obsession was revealed.

In the 359th episode of KBS Joy's "Ask Me Anything," which aired on the 6th, a storyteller who could not escape from the obsession with buying even after investing 500 million won in stocks appeared to ask for advice.

The storyteller said, "The assets were called from 200 million won to 500 million won, but I don't know how to buy and sell stocks," adding, "I'm nervous if I can't buy a certain amount." He said he could not save money in the past and lived a consumption-oriented life. However, he focused on repaying his debt by taking out student loans and jeonse loans with the thought that this would not work out, and began to accumulate assets in earnest after paying off all debts in 2019.

Since then, he has enjoyed investing by experiencing short-term returns from stock investments that he started at the recommendation of his co-worker, gradually expanding his investment to blue-chip stocks and U.S. stocks, and greatly increasing his assets. In particular, extreme savings have been made by saving food costs and minimizing living costs and turning them into investments. However, as this life was repeated, the obsession with investment became stronger and I felt anxiety about consumption.

/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"
/Photo = KBS Joy "Ask Me Anything"

Seo Jang-hoon, who heard the story, said, "Now that I have some time to spare, I have to take care of my health," and pointed out to the storyteller, who is currently single, "In order to meet a good relationship, I need to get out of my obsession with investing in stocks and invest in myself." He then showed pictures before and after the change of "Talented Man," who appeared in the 356th episode, and emphasized that he should now turn to investments for himself, not stocks.

Lee Soo-geun also added, "Considering the current U.S. market situation, organize some of them and invest in decorating yourself," adding, "I'm still a bachelor, so I have to manage it."

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