Soros' Investment Secret Number Four: Look For Gaps

After examining the development of various types of financial markets and macroeconomics, Soros found that they never showed a tendency towards equilibrium.

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Investing Is Part Of Life

There are many philosophies of life in investing that you can distil from events outside of investing, or you can learn from investing.

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Is the fixed investment of the fund a buy on dips? What is the difference between fixed investment and direct purchase?

Fund fixed investment is not bargain hunting. Fund fixed investment is a kind of regular and quota investment. For example, if an investor wants to buy a fund, he can set the date of each month, when to buy, and how much to buy. After these settings are completed, he will automatically deduct money according to the time and date set by himself, not bargain hunting.

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Practice Makes Perfect. Six Ways To Profit From Speculative Investment

Some people say that the stock market is a "Tool" To make money, but if you do not master certain operational skills, not only can’t earn money, but will lose money.

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Can current financial management and short-term financial management lose money, what risk is there

Current finance generally refers to the financial liquidity is bigger, is generally not close period, in finance, some finance belongs to a current, can be taken at any time, at any time, and some money there is a time limit, such as a month of money, on a regular basis is a close period, need a month to take out, this belongs to the short-term financing, So can you lose money with this kind of management? What are the risks?

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Holding To The Bottom And Not Being Able To Hold

A common weakness of small and medium-sized retail investors is that they are able to hold to the bottom in bear markets but not to the top in bull markets. For example, in the previous bear market, a large proportion of stockholders got to a low of 998 points from a high of 2245 points.

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What is Baredo's Law? How should investors grasp it?

Baredo's law (also called 28 laws) is also translated as "Pareto's law" in some places.It was discovered by Italian economist Baredo (Pareto) at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.What does he mean? Let's have a look

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Soros Investment Tip No. 11: Open Access To Information And Look At The Macro Economy

There are long-term, medium-term and short-term trends in the price movements of traded instruments.

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10 Questions To Ask Before Buying a Stock-Under

There are some companies that are inherently riskier than others. Just look at the unprofitable biotech companies whose stock prices fell from the sky to the ground after their miracle drugs failed to pass FDA approval.

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The Six Undefeated Rules Of Top Expert Investors

The Six Undefeated Rules Of Top Expert Investors

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