I am just spreading knowledge; if you have any dissatisfaction, you can go to the Chinese government for an explanation. You can go to any bank in any city in mainland China to inquire about why you are not allowed to use fifty thousand dollars for stock trading.
What I am explaining is simply the laws currently enforced by the Chinese government. Whether this law is sound or reasonable should be discussed with the lawmakers, and I am not qualified to participate. I am just spreading knowledge; I hope every reader can understand what is "legal" and what is "illegal" in today’s China.
If you are willing to challenge Chinese laws, that is your freedom and your courage. But if all you can do is be a keyboard warrior, shouting impotently across the internet and only daring to vent your dissatisfaction online, I think such people will never amount to much; they may just remain like this for the rest of their lives.
If you are not satisfied, take action; that’s where the opportunity lies. I was worried that engaging in cryptocurrency was illegal in my home country, so I moved to a country where cryptocurrency is legal, and that country also has no capital gains tax. It's that simple. If I only knew how to chatter online, I might still be delivering takeout.
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