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Category: Investing Methods
Non-quantitative factors determine success or failure of an investment
Non-quantitative factors determine success or failure of an investment. People overemphasize the importance of science and numbers in investment, as I mentioned in the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, section 1-1. Investment is a not a science but an art in the economic field under sociology, which is more related to humanities
Never borrow money, shorting, or derivative products
Don’t borrow money, shorting, or derivative products. In this blog and in my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, I have repeatedly advised investors not to borrow money to invest, do not shorting, do not invest in derivative investment products such as options or futures
Why concentrated investment?
Why concentrated investment?
Great companies are rare, two or three will make you very rich
Good companies are rare, two or three will make you very rich. Take Texas Instruments as an example
How young salary people could get rich by stock?
How young salary people could get rich by stock?
Investors should care annualized rate of return (IRR), calculate with free IRR Calculator
What the performance index all investors should pay attention to is only one: the annualized rate of return (IRR), How to calculate?
An investor success can be sustained or not? how to verify?
Whether a successful investor can be sustained? In Sections 1-5 of my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, I listed 3 screen criteria to help investors select trustworthy and successful investors.
Coca-Cola has been inferior to Pepsi in and even return rate is negative in past 10 years!
Coca-Cola has been inferior to Pepsi in and even return rate is negative in past 10 years!
The past and present of value investing
The past and present of value investing. A few days ago I published “Why I prefer growth stocks instead of value stocks?” In the article, based on readers’ responses, I think I still have to clarify my views on value investing to readers.