"Can't see any hope anymore!"
Klein let out a painful howl and then collapsed in the trading hall, surrounded by staff who looked at him with sympathy. However, since everyone's days were not going well, no one stepped forward to offer comforting words. This kind of thing had become commonplace.
Klein issued a soul-searching question: "Who can save us now?"
The answer was nobody. The stock market is inherently high-risk gambling, and naturally, investors must bear the risk themselves. From the day the stock exchange was established, responsibility has been completely offloaded, much like the health warnings on tobacco packaging.
Of course, a stock market collapse would also have significant adverse effects on the economy of Austria-Hungary. Active government intervention could still reduce some losses.
