'All The Butlers' Cha Eun-woo, Share Introductory 1 Pure Questions of Day 1 Car

Seoul=) = Cha Eun-woo revealed that he had introductory to Share because of All The Butlers.In SBS All The Butlers broadcast on the 28th, the members studied how to become rich with economic content YouTuber Shuka.On this day, Yang Se-heeong revealed the idea that the keyword of 2021 was Share; Kim Dong-hyun praised Yang Se-heeong as a master of Share investment.Cha Eun-woo said that All The Butlers led to introductory to Share.Just before filming, he purchased a week of L electronics recommended by Lee Seung-gi; Shin Seong-rok was saddened by Lee Seung-gi, saying, Why dont you tell me?Before talking about Share in earnest, Shuka decided to learn about the asset allocation of the members.First, Kim Dong-hyun was mostly in the risky assets such as virtual currency, Share, and real estate.Its a general look of a large number of people, Shuka explained, and its a fairly aggressive investment.Yang Se-hyeong and Lee Seung-gi had more diverse portfolios than Kim Dong-hyun and Shin Sung-rok.In particular, Shuka saw Lee Seung-gis asset allocation table and said Shuka is a typical portfolio of rich people.The last published asset allocation table for the youngest Cha Eun-woo was purity itself: all deposits, with Share written in a very real size: one L electronic week.Cha Eun-woo asked if she should just save her money she earned because she couldnt afford to care about Share.It was a question that would have been asked by those who did not do Share in the Share craze or by early-life socialites, and Shuka explained why investment was needed to meet Cha Eun-woos eye level.Shuka then explained the recent keywords in three ways, saying that he should pay attention to social changes and invest in Share accordingly.Cha Eun-woo focused when the story about L electron he bought came out.Climate change has made electric cars essential, and L Electronics has also entered the electric car parts business instead of mobile business.Cha Eun-woo laughed, saying, I will invest more in L electronics.

Seoul=) = Cha Eun-woo revealed that he had introductory to Share because of 'All The Butlers'.

In SBS 'All The Butlers' broadcast on the 28th, the members studied how to become rich with economic content YouTuber Shuka.

On this day, Yang Se-heeong revealed the idea that the keyword of 2021 was Share; Kim Dong-hyun praised Yang Se-heeong as a master of Share investment. Cha Eun-woo said that 'All The Butlers' led to introductory to Share. Just before filming, he purchased a week of L electronics recommended by Lee Seung-gi; Shin Seong-rok was saddened by Lee Seung-gi, saying, "Why don't you tell me?"

Before talking about Share in earnest, Shuka decided to learn about the asset allocation of the members. First, Kim Dong-hyun was mostly in the risky assets such as virtual currency, Share, and real estate. "It's a general look of a large number of people," Shuka explained, "and it's a fairly aggressive investment." Yang Se-hyeong and Lee Seung-gi had more diverse portfolios than Kim Dong-hyun and Shin Sung-rok. In particular, Shuka saw Lee Seung-gi's asset allocation table and said Shuka is "a typical portfolio of rich people."

The last published asset allocation table for the youngest Cha Eun-woo was purity itself: all deposits, with Share written in a very real size: one L electronic week. Cha Eun-woo asked if she should just save her money she earned because she couldn't afford to care about Share. It was a question that would have been asked by those who did not do Share in the Share craze or by early-life socialites, and Shuka explained why investment was needed to meet Cha Eun-woo's eye level.

Shuka then explained the recent keywords in three ways, saying that he should pay attention to social changes and invest in Share accordingly. Cha Eun-woo focused when the story about L electron he bought came out. Climate change has made electric cars essential, and L Electronics has also entered the electric car parts business instead of mobile business. Cha Eun-woo laughed, saying, "I will invest more in L electronics."