>>70672318It's like Anycolor Corporation deciding to offer special promotions and incentives to entice adventurers to invest in their artifacts, even allowing adventurers to borrow artifacts directly from others to trade.
This move may initially seem beneficial, especially for institutional investors facing challenges in a recessionary environment. It offers them more flexibility and options for speculative ventures, such as put options and shorting, without the need for complex financial instruments like credit default swaps.
However, this decision carries significant risks, similar to how venturing into uncharted territories in the game can lead to unexpected dangers. By allowing the entire market to actively speculate and trade Anycolor's artifacts, the company exposes itself to increased volatility and potential manipulation. It's like opening the doors to your house and allowing everything you own to be leased or sold, leaving the company vulnerable to unforeseen consequences.
Regardless of the motivation, it's a risky move that could either bolster Anycolor's standing in the market or further exacerbate its challenges, much like the outcome of a high-stakes gamble in the world of Teyvat.
In layman's term. If you want to save your waifu, you should own the shares yourself