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57 comment(s). Last comment by princehero 2016-02-15 21:16
Posted by i4investor > 2016-02-15 10:58 | Report Abuse
common sense, nothing special, like ur mum is a female
Posted by Desa20201956 > 2016-02-15 14:08 | Report Abuse
Common sense but so few winners.
Posted by Desa20201956 > 2016-02-15 14:10 | Report Abuse
The implication is profound.
Posted by Gypsum Hong > 2016-02-15 18:23 | Report Abuse
thx for info sir koon yew yin , still need to learn more from you , god bless
Posted by princehero > 2016-02-15 21:09 | Report Abuse
there is a danger in margin financing... when worldwide stock market plunge,all shares will be affected... with margin financing stocks , it will drop even more cos force selling... have to be careful ...
Posted by princehero > 2016-02-15 21:16 | Report Abuse
when times r good.. margin financing definitely a good way... but seems like times gonna be real tough worldwide, it's better to buy shares with only extra money in hand that can be lost...
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Posted by Desa20201956 > 2016-02-15 08:05 | Report Abuse
Food for thought
Reading enriches the mind....no doubt about that....but the habits of a winner?
That is some thing else.
Some people just naturally have better instincts than others......you will not find this hypothesis discussed any where.
On making money from stockmarket
Is it advanced Math? Advanced accounting? Advanced algorithm ? Advanced cash flow methods that allow KYY to benefit handsomely from the HK crash?
...or just plain old businessman instincts for risks and of risks?
Weren't there armies of accountants, economists, professors and valuers and CFAs in HK at that time?