Comedian Jee Seokjin opens up about a painful experience from stock investing and his candid feelings. Mimi achieved successful gold-tech as a "gold lover".

Today (20th) at 5 p.m. (released every Monday at 5 p.m.) the Netflix daily variety show "Manhakdo G.C." episode 5 features Park Jin-Young, CEO of the economy and personal finance media APTI, who offers investment insights for the 2030 generation. In this episode, a wide range of economic topics will be covered, from basic knowledge for stock beginners to safe asset management methods.

In particular, the long-discussed topic of Jee Seokjin's sole interest, stocks, unfolds in earnest, drawing anticipation. In a long-awaited moment of curiosity being answered, Jee Seokjin plans to openly share his investing experiences and worries without holding back, creating realistic empathy.

Jee Seokjin revealed an aggressive investment tendency pursuing "high risk, high return," and confessed that he was emotionally hurt by stocks and spent five years only observing, and that he experienced the relative deprivation of becoming suddenly poor. He lamented that while other people's stocks rose, his own stocks did not, leaving him unable even to "cut losses," which reportedly made those on set feel sorry.

By contrast, Mimi draws attention by revealing a completely different investment style from Jee Seokjin. Mimi, who said she knows nothing about stocks and coins, asserted the firm principle "if it doesn't come into my hands, it's not mine," showing a preference for physical assets. Especially true to her reputation in the entertainment industry as a "gold lover," Mimi was praised as a "true winner" for successful gold-tech, and at the same time she added empathy by asking pure "beginner investor" questions such as "Should I start buying stocks just because others do?"

Here, Park Jin-Young emphasized that cutting losses also requires strategy and taught practical investment tactics such as the principle of selling in portions. In addition, viewers' curious personal finance topics such as the world of ETFs (exchange-traded funds) and coins will be dealt with in depth.<

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