There are three kinds of most common sorrows in investment: receiving explosive bags at high positions, throwing away big cattle stocks hastily, and not knowing how to pick up precious stones given for nothing on the ground. The common ground of the three sorrows is the same: they do not understand the basic law of investment profits, do not know how to analyze the value of enterprises, and do not understand the basic principles of market pricing. As long as there are still significant gaps in these three cognition, the continuation of this sorrow is almost inevitable.
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