Bull chasing income refers to the corresponding income by following the market trend or ** market trend. This income method is similar to "chasing the rise and killing the fall", that is, investors sell when the market is ** and when the market ** is ** in order to obtain the difference income.
In short, bull-chasing income is a high-risk, high-return investment method that requires investors to have a certain level of market analysis and risk tolerance. When making investments, investors need to fully understand the market situation, formulate a reasonable investment strategy, and strictly control risks.
From an economic point of view, there is another way to say that the bull-chasing income:
Cattle chasing refers to labor-based income, which is obtained by selling one's own labor. When you stop working, your income is interrupted.
It is the main income model for farmers, small traders, and wage earners. Limited by the non-reproducibility of the labor resources invested by the individual, the ceiling is very low. Annual income of one million is the upper limit. In addition to special reasons such as the rich second generation, ordinary people have to start from a bull-chasing income when they enter the society, and accumulate their first wealth by providing labor time.
The risk is low, which is related to the amount and quality of individual labor, and does not involve the risk at the business level.