I have a friend who invests in cryptocurrency like me, he is an investor hold Luna and he has also lost quite a bit because of Luna. But what's more sad is his 2 best friends. Those two are also hold a lot of Luna's and Luna's crash causes them to lose all their possessions and become insane. As he said, one person has gone through the crisis and one has not. Those two guys who invested in Luna were all from my friend's advice. He said it was he who indirectly harmed them, money can be earned, but his friend are gone.
This is a sad story that I have heard. Through this story I want everyone to know 1 golden rule in investing is: never give financial advice to anyone. By the time you give them financial advice, you may feel like you're one step ahead of them, but if that advice is wrong, you could be the one hurting them.
Maybe the investment perception of some cases is wrong right from the start. Maybe some constraints in the relationship make transparency not important at the start. in the beginning as well as the process that takes place. And it's also a memorable lesson for those who put absolute faith in anything they think is absolute. I think it's not only trusting someone but allocating assets to limit losses. Death is something more people need to be concerned about. Taking risks or looking for new opportunities is also well prepared, not just based on immediate emotional control.