Why would you be a stock?
First of all, the simplest and rude reason is that he makes money, and it can still allow you to stay at home or even exaggerately "lay down and make money." I personally think that the stock market is a place with unlimited growth. After all, the power of compound interest is really fragrant.
I personally think that stock trading is very, very difficult, but it is also a profession that allows you to follow the world development and improve self-learning most quickly. You need to understand economics, politics, and human nature. You have to learn how to look at the basics. How to look at the report, how to look at the technical side, etc.
I didn’t like to read. I think going to school is very boring. The exams are all in books. After graduation and leaving school, most of them are basically not needed. But here, there are no books, no outlines, nothing, everything. Everything can only rely on your own active learning. I will slowly begin to take the initiative to understand certain industries, to understand what U.S. debt is, what is upside down, FOMC meetings, etc., my colleagues have done semiconductors, automobiles, clothing, etc. Waiting for research in various industries, I told him that each industry feels like taking an extra undergraduate course.
This is not something that can be done casually. Every penny you can successfully earn in the stock market is the realization of your increased awareness.There are even human thinking and games in it. You have to slowly cultivate anti-human thinking. You need to find a set of trading patterns that suits your own personality, but there are still many people who don’t even know what the company does. , Just press the buy button, it's really too difficult to trade stocks.
There are two kinds of people in this world, smart people and idiots, I am both, so the brain is often confused. Look at the former to sit back and reap the benefits, because fools will find a way, and what a wise man has to do is find where the fool is. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$
I personally think that stock trading is very, very difficult, but it is also a profession that allows you to follow the world development and improve self-learning most quickly. You need to understand economics, politics, and human nature. You have to learn how to look at the basics. How to look at the report, how to look at the technical side, etc.
I didn’t like to read. I think going to school is very boring. The exams are all in books. After graduation and leaving school, most of them are basically not needed. But here, there are no books, no outlines, nothing, everything. Everything can only rely on your own active learning. I will slowly begin to take the initiative to understand certain industries, to understand what U.S. debt is, what is upside down, FOMC meetings, etc., my colleagues have done semiconductors, automobiles, clothing, etc. Waiting for research in various industries, I told him that each industry feels like taking an extra undergraduate course.
This is not something that can be done casually. Every penny you can successfully earn in the stock market is the realization of your increased awareness.There are even human thinking and games in it. You have to slowly cultivate anti-human thinking. You need to find a set of trading patterns that suits your own personality, but there are still many people who don’t even know what the company does. , Just press the buy button, it's really too difficult to trade stocks.
There are two kinds of people in this world, smart people and idiots, I am both, so the brain is often confused. Look at the former to sit back and reap the benefits, because fools will find a way, and what a wise man has to do is find where the fool is. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $NIO Inc (NIO.US)$
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Tonyten88 : The more you learn, the more stable your mindset, the more money you make. I have always believed in this way.