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3047HK Iron Ore ETF joined discussion · May 24, 2023 20:54
The market trend in the second half of the year ahead is difficult to predict. Some people think this is the last time interest rates will be raised, while others think that interest rates will continue to be raised in the future. Thinking about that much may cause a headache. We might as well do a psychological test and relax. We decided to update a quiz for everyone every week. In addition to relaxing, you can also learn tips about financial investment. Everyone should maintain a stable mindset when taking tests and choose answers based on first instinct.
Investment psychology test 4:
In your backyard, before you know it, a fruit tree has grown and is full of oranges. What will you do with this fruit tree and oranges?
  A. Of course I picked oranges and ate them.
  B. This tree is amazing. If you pack oranges and sell them at a high price, this tree also needs a traveling exhibition to make money. Anyway, it's zero cost.
  C. Guard this tree. If you find someone stealing oranges, call the police to catch them immediately.
  D. Sitting under this tree every day, I hope an orange falls and hits my head. Just like Newton being smashed by an apple, you can also make discoveries that will shock the world.
ANSWER:
Choosing A to settle the bag is safe. This is the performance of mature investors.
Choosing B, “The effect of casino funding,” begins to make a mistake. Using windfall wealth to take greater risks is actually not necessarily a wise act; planning and exhibition are also quite a bit of expenses.
  Choice C is too wealthy; it doesn't know how to make money or adapt.
  After all, only a few people chose D Genius. Do you think too much sometimes?
The “house money effect” (house money effect) means that people treat money brought about by gambling and money earned from work in terms of consumption tendencies, risk appetite, etc.: people are more willing to invest in risky ways when they have easy money or windfalls; however, the money earned from work often suffers from gains and losses, and is unwilling to spend it.
There isn't any test that works for everyone. The test results are for reference and entertainment only, do not serve as a basis for diagnosis, and have no practical significance.
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