Once upon a time in a bustling market town, there lived a little boy named O. O was part of a group of farmers who loved to plant and grow vegetables, but O was a little different from the rest. While some farmers were always rushing to plant their seeds when they thought a big harvest was coming, and others were quick to sell their crops when they thought the market was going down, O was always in a dilemma.
O would sell his vegetables when the market just started to rise, missing out on the big profits later on (missing the boat). And he would buy more seeds when the market just started to fall, only to see his crops struggle to grow (getting stuck).
Despite his ups and downs, O's friends and the community warned him against taking out loans to invest in the market. They said, "If you have money, play a little. If you don't have much, play cautiously. But never take big risks. Even though you might strike it lucky and turn things around like a fisherman's catch, what if you end up losing? What if you lose more than just your eyes?"
And so, O learned a valuable lesson - to be cautious and to play it safe when it comes to investing. The market may be full of risks, but with careful planning and a little patience, one can always come out on top. And as the sun set over the market town, O knew that it was better to be safe than sorry when it came to playing in the stock market.