[Stocks/FX] What is the most necessary skill for investing? [Explained by a Pro]
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[Stocks/FX] What is the most necessary skill for investing? [Explained by a Pro]
There are many "extremely necessary abilities" for stock investing, but what I want to emphasize and teach today is"the ability to avoid landmines"♪
The first important thing in the market is"surviving". As long as you don't step on landmines, anyone can survive regardless of talent, so opportunities will inevitably keep increasing, leading to huge profits over your lifetime♪
For example, famous "landmine stocks" that crashed due to dividend cuts or dividend suspensions include"landmine stocks""{JT (Japan Tobacco Inc.)}" and "{Nissan Motor}" are well-known♪ Even if everyone calls them landmines now, just about a year ago, these stocks were super popular with the public,
constantly in the top 10 of the "NISA account popularity ranking" as high-dividend or undervalued stocks♪
In other words, just between these two companies, nearly 1 million individual investors fell into these landmines♪ If you look for similar cases across all stocks in Japan, not just these two, perhaps over 10 million people have experienced falling into a landmine stock at least once. That's why, even for you, my brother, who continues to read this blog and improve your investment skills,
the existence of landmine stocks is never someone else's problem♪
Therefore,the most important skill for investing is "the ability to identify landmines that will cut dividends or crash in stock price more than a year in advance"♪
Try reading articles about dangerous stocks, not just rising ones♪ For example, like "{
Locondo}", you can improve your investment skills by using someone else's failure as a cautionary tale♪
There are many other example articles for identifying landmine stocks on this blog, such as "{AI inside}", "{Locondo}", and "{Aiming}"♪
For this kind of analysis, careful fundamental analysis for each stock is necessary♪
Please read about landmine stocks with the same level of importance as “examples of stocks expected to rise”♪
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