Rich dad, poor dad, This is an highly influential financial book. When I read “Rich dad, poor dad” for the first time in 2002, I only felt that what the author of this book was talking about subverted my past financial concepts;
South Korea’s emerging technology giants
South Korea’s emerging technology giants, Taiwan vs. South Korea, are no longer in the same magnitude
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.
Will the social network and fintech change stock investment?
Will the social network and fintech change stock investment? The rise of social network now allows news of the investment market to spread to all corners of the world in a short period of time.
Why dividends disappeared suddenly these years?
Why do more and more US companies tend not to pay dividends?
Investors should not afraid of antitrust investigation on your holdings
How should investors view companies being included in the antitrust investigation list
Decisive factor for AT&T and Verizon stocks valuation
The key factors that determine the valuation of AT&T and Verizon stocks
The advantages of retail investors
The advantages of retail investors, I know that most people disagree with this title, which is why I want to write this article. I had doubts about this sentence before. I certainly agree that retail investors have some disadvantages when investing in the stock market (please refer to another article on my blog article “The disadvantages of retail investors”);
Should investors buy stocks in the companies they serve?
Should investors buy stocks in the companies they serve? The Enron scandal in 2001 exposed the company’s years of false accounting, insider trading, bribery, money laundering, and fraud, which caused great vibration in the American society at that time. Anderson, one of the big five accounting firms that conducted financial report audits for Enron,