(1)At the initial stage, it is impossible to determine whether the investment platform is experiencing a thunderstorm. The most typical symptom is that there is a problem with the withdrawal of funds, which may also be caused by technical issues. If it can be resolved in a short period of time, it is good. If it drags on for a long time, it is important to be aware that the platform may have the risk of transferring funds or running away.
(2)Observing the party and hoping to bring results through the protection of others' rights. If one does not participate, the final result will be that others can get money but not oneself.
(3)Not grasping the scale of rights protection well, some platforms eat soft instead of hard, while others do eat hard instead of soft. Choose the appropriate approach, take a formal approach, express your demands legitimately, and avoid using extreme means.
(4)Defending rights does not necessarily require getting back all the principal, as much as possible. Sometimes, in order to get back all the principal, one may miss the best opportunity to "cut the flesh", resulting in not getting a penny in the end.