The main investment principles of successful investors are similar

The main investment principles of successful investors are similar. Buffett once lamented that “There seems to be some perverse human characteristic that likes to make easy things difficult.” I personally think that this is also the biggest investment defect committed by most investors (especially younger investors). I wrote at the beginning of 1-1 in my book

Investing has no formulas, but there are ways to invest successfully

There are ways to invest successfully, but there can be no formulas. This post will repeatedly quote the words in my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, and the words in the book referred to are my book.

Misunderstanding of price and value

Misunderstanding of price and value. The difference between price and value is the first lesson for all investors. As I said in section 5-2 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, most people incline to buy penny stocks, thinking that low-priced stocks have more room to rise in the future and are less risky. In fact, the risk is relatively high.

Investment knowledge required is breadth, not depth as most people think

Investment knowledge required is breadth, not depth as most people think. Why most engineers can’t get rich by investing?

What should a great investment philosophy include?

What should a investment philosophy include? I found that investment books and media in Taiwan like to use the four words “investment method of mentality”. Mainland China, Hong Kong, or the United States are not like Taiwan.

After investing loss, the disgusting behavior

Disgusting behavior after investing loss. A few days ago, I heard a host reveal that a female financial anchor recently complaints (this makes me recommend you to read my other general article “Investors should stop worshiping celebrities”) ;

Invest success depends on less chance of making mistakes

Invest success depends on less chance of making mistakes, For the definition of risk, I think Buffett’s statement is the most appropriate: “the possibility of loss or injury.” (from: BRK Annual Meeting 1994) and “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” 

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