The Irreplaceable and Necessity of Reading for Investors. Books are the ladder of human progress. We have seen biographies or stories of great or successful people since we were young, and books will almost certainly be part of it.
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Most investors’ problem is concept and psychology, not stock selection
Most investors’ problem is concepts and psychology, not stock selection
How young salary people could get rich by stock?
How young salary people could get rich by stock?
The importance of the China market
The importance of the China market: more than 10% of listed US companies, 14.98% of Taiwanese companies income come from China
Invest many years and earn small, can it be improved?
Invest many years and earn small, can it be improved? Many investors have been in the stock market for many years. But in your investment career, you only make a small amount of money or you don’t make a profit.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind. The author T. Harv Eker said in the preface of this book, “It all comes down to this: if your subconscious “financial blueprint” is not “set” for success, nothing you learn, nothing you know, and nothing you do will make much of a difference.”. He has summarized the book at beginning.
Do investing homework by yourself: Necessary conditions for successful investment trilogy
Necessary conditions for successful investment trilogy: Do investing homework by yourself
How to research successful investment masters?
How to research successful investment masters? Reading biographies of great or successful people is one of the most effective ways for us to succeed in the future. Everyone knows that when reading biographies, we hope to explore the real reasons behind their success, not the story itself (this is the result). There is no difference in investment.
Investors’ DISC test to assess your traits
Investors’ DISC test to assess your traits, You can take the free DISC test here.
Should a great English proficiency required to invest in US stocks?
What level of English proficiency is required to invest in U.S. stocks?