Warren Buffett said, "Your ability is your wealth**!" What is that ability? The dictionary explains it this way:
Ability is the ability to accomplish a certain activity, and it is a kind of strength. Any kind of activity requires participants to have a certain ability, and ability directly affects the efficiency of the activity.Therefore, ability and knowledge in books are two different things, even if you memorize the words in books well, you can't be regarded as your own ability. It's like learning to swim, no matter how much theoretical knowledge you master, if you don't swim in the water, you are still a "landlubber". Only when you actually go into the water, use various swimming styles flexibly, and know how to solve various situations on the water, can you really learn to swim and gain this ability. The same is true for learning investment, there are investment knowledge such as "Mr. Market", "Margin of Safety", "Circle of Competence" and other investment knowledge mentioned by Warren Buffett and Graham, as well as investment methods such as "value investment", "growth investment" and "technical analysis". Only by applying these knowledge and methods to one's own investment, and solving various problems encountered in investment with ease, can one be regarded as mastering one's own investment ability.For example, to engage in diplomatic work, it is necessary to have flexible and agile thinking, good language expression, strong memory and other abilities; To engage in management work, you must have certain organization, communication, propaganda and persuasion skills. Good work performance can only be achieved if you are competent enough to do the job. Otherwise, the work will not go smoothly.
However, learning to invest is much more difficult than learning to swim. If you want to learn to swim, it is nothing more than choking on two mouthfuls of water, but if you want to really learn to invest, it is far more than choking on two mouthfuls of water and practicing several more movements, and even if you pay tuition, you may not be able to really master it. First of all, you have to think clearly about what ability to learn, whether it is value investment or technical analysis, whether it is long-term or **, and then think about learning from the first, whether to follow the big V, the people around you, or to read and learn by yourself, and finally put the learned ability into the real market to try, if you are not satisfied, repeat the previous steps, until you find a tried and tested, can help yourself make a profitable investment ability. So, is there anything you can do to make the process of acquiring investment capacity easier? For example, can you provide investment masters such as Warren Buffett, Graham, and Fisher, as well as long-term and ** investment capabilities for me to choose? Can you present these abilities in front of me in a digital form, so that I can directly judge the quality of an investment ability through indicators such as yield and volatility? In addition, it would be even better if I could provide real data from the past and the future to help me test the quality of these abilities, so as to save a lot of tuition fees!