Comedian Shin Gi-roo's Gold Investment Meltdown: "I Get Annoyed Every Time My Gold Arrives"

"I get annoyed every time my gold arrives" — Shin Gi-roo, in mental breakdown after going all-in on gold
"I bought so much that it's a burden on my finances... and that day was the peak price?"
A comedian's bittersweet investment diary: falling into the 'gold tech' trap.
???? "I thought gold was safe, unlike Bitcoin..."
Comedian Shin Gi-roo's mental state has been shaken by the 'plunge in gold prices' this time.
On her YouTube channel, **'Shingi-roo Does Everything,'** she confessed,
"The gold investment I started during Chuseok was going smoothly, but now it's plummeting."
"After I bought gold last time, it went up, so I thought, 'This is just the beginning,' and bought more.
That was my first investment, except for Bitcoin..."
As a novice investor, Shin Gi-roo went all-in (invested her entire fortune)
thinking, 'This is the last lowest point.'
The problem is—that day was the highest point.
???? "I get annoyed every time my gold goes up"
She expressed her feelings of chaos as gold prices continued to fall day after day.
"The gold price dropped the next day.
I wondered if I had seen something wrong, but I thought I should buy more as it fell.
But it's a real disaster.
I get annoyed every time I get a 'delivery completed' notification from the gold shop."
Although it's a bittersweet confession, it sounds like a 'textbook of investment psychology.'
That feeling of not being able to stop averaging down as losses increase—
Shin Gi-roo showed it comically in reality.
???? A gold investor reflecting while eating chicken
In the video, Shin Gi-roo was eating chicken outside,
reflecting on her investment diary.
She presented a 'gold chicken tearful mukbang,' saying "It tastes saltier because it reminds me of gold..." with every bite.
Netizens commented with
"The epitome of a gold all-in investor, lol"
"My mom also averages down like that"
"This is truly relatable financial content,"
bursting into laughter.
???? Snack's Comment
What shines brighter than 'gold' is Shin Gi-roo's honesty.
It's not that she was trying to be funny, but it's a case that's even more bittersweet because it's so real.
Although gold prices have fallen,
the catch is that she struck a gold mine of views with this content ????✨





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