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Why invest in stocks?

Why invest in stocks?

为什么要投资股票呢?
moomoo Courses ·  2020/09/04 22:44  · 独家

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从免费入门课程到高级交易策略,我们的目标是帮助您增长知识和更聪明地交易。让我们让投资变得更容易,而不是孤军奋战。

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They provide the highest potential returns.

它们提供了最高的潜在回报。

Stocks are, in essence, partial ownership rights in the company that entitle the stockholder to share in the earnings that may occur and accrue. Some of these earnings may be paid out immediately in the form of dividends, while the rest of the earnings will be retained. These retained earnings may be used to expand operations or build a larger infrastructure, giving the company the ability to generate even greater future earnings.

股票本质上是公司的部分所有权,使股东有权分享可能发生和积累的收益。这些收益中的一部分可能会立即以股息的形式支付,而其余的收益将被保留。这些留存收益可能用于扩大业务或建设更大的基础设施,使公司有能力创造更大的未来收益。

Here is a macro view of the long-term performance of various asset classes. Obviously stocks performed the best in the long run.

以下是各种资产类别的长期表现的宏观视图。显然,从长远来看,股票表现最好。

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Source: "Stocks for the long run" by Jeremy Siegel

资料来源:杰里米·西格尔(Jeremy Siegel)的“长期的股票”

There are periods of bad performance. But overall, stocks have formed a steady march upwards as the U.S. and global economies have grown.

有一段时间表现不佳。但总体而言,随着美国和全球经济的增长,股市形成了稳步上行的势头。

They are easy to invest

它们很容易投资。

Stocks are often called "liquid assets", which means they can be turned into cash relatively quickly. For example, if you had $1,000,000 invested in the market at 3 pm on a Tuesday and you wanted to get all your money out right away, you could most likely turn that million dollars into cash in a few minutes with just a few clicks.

股票通常被称为“流动资产”,这意味着它们可以相对较快地变成现金。例如,如果你在周二下午3点有100万美元的投资在市场上,你想马上把所有的钱都拿出来,你很可能只需点击几下,就可以在几分钟内把这100万美元变成现金。

A lot of people invest in stocks because they feel like their money is never far away and can always be called home in an instant.

很多人投资股票是因为他们觉得自己的钱永远不会远离,而且总能在瞬间被称为家。

Invest in stocks to have fun

投资股票是为了获得乐趣

You get to learn about the stock market, and how companies work, what makes them succeed or fail, how products come to market, how economies impact companies and make important decisions that can have a huge impact on your financial future.

你可以了解股票市场,了解公司是如何运作的,是什么让它们成功或失败,产品是如何进入市场的,经济是如何影响公司的,并做出可能对你的财务未来产生巨大影响的重要决策。

Along the way, you will find it enjoyable with a greater understanding of how the world works.

一路走来,你会发现,随着对世界如何运作的更多了解,你会发现这是一件令人愉快的事情。

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An Apple fan would definitely say so: Investing in great companies you admire could be fun! 

一位苹果粉丝肯定会这么说:投资你钦佩的伟大公司可能会很有趣!

However,

然而,

If you have never invested in stocks, it seems irrational to jump blindly into stock markets! People lose money in the markets because they simply jump to the market without understanding the economic and investment market cycles. You should invest in the stock market after getting the basic knowledge about it and in accordance with your financial goals.

如果你从来没有投资过股票,盲目跳入股市似乎是不理性的!人们在市场上赔钱,因为他们只是在不了解经济和投资市场周期的情况下跳到市场上。你应该在了解了股票市场的基本知识之后,按照你的理财目标投资股票市场。

For those who have never invested before,

对于那些以前从未投资过的人来说,

Here are examples of money that would be much better off in a high-yield savings account than stocks:

以下是高收益储蓄账户中比股票好得多的钱的例子:

  • Your emergency fund

  • Money you'll need to make your child's next tuition payment

  • Next year's vacation fund

  • Money you're socking away for a down payment, even if you will not be prepared to buy a home for several years

  • 你的应急基金

  • 你需要的钱来支付你孩子下一次的学费

  • 明年的假期基金

  • 即使你几年内都不准备买房,你也要存钱来付首付

For those who are already investing,

对于那些已经在投资的人来说,

Here are some important concepts to consider before choosing your stocks:

以下是在选择股票之前需要考虑的一些重要概念:

  • Diversify your portfolio

  • Invest only in businesses you understand

  • Avoid high-volatility stocks until you get the hang of investing, and always avoid penny stocks

  • Learn the basic metrics and concepts used to evaluate stocks

  • 使您的投资组合多样化

  • 只投资于你了解的企业

  • 在你掌握投资诀窍之前,避开高波动性的股票,并且永远避开细价股。

  • 了解用于评估股票的基本指标和概念

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"Never put all your eggs in one basket."

“永远不要把所有的鸡蛋放在一个篮子里。”

Source: Investopedia, The Motley Fool

来源:Investopedia,The Motley Fool

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