"政府は株式市場をそのままでは救えない。"
— Jim Cramer
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, even if a government tries to help, the stock market has problems that can't be fixed just by outside support. Think of it like a boat that has a leak. No matter how much water you try to take out, the boat still needs a real repair to stop the leak. Similarly, if the stock market is unhealthy, just giving it money or short-term fixes won't solve the deeper issues. For example, during the 2008 financial crisis, governments all over the world tried to inject money into the financial system to stop the crash. But markets still took time to recover because the problems were deep-rooted. People who invest should understand that not all problems have quick solutions. They must focus on long-term changes and not depend solely on government interventions.