MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 36 | 123 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Master and learn how to manage your emotions, risk and adopt the right approach to investing in Stocks, Bonds or Forex
There are plenty of courses online that teaches you the technical theory of how to analyze stocks, bonds, ETF or Forex. But many of these courses don’t teach the other 50% of any profitable investment strategy, which is the way to approach investing, managing of risk and controlling the emotions that can arise from investing.
(Most of the content in this course is taught with reference to the buying & selling of stocks, but the concepts can be applied to any financial instruments that undergoes buying and selling on a market)
**No technical skills on how to analyze stocks or companies will be taught in this course**
In this course, I will address some of the following simple yet essential questions you will come across when you invest.
When you buy a stock, how many units of the stock should you buy?
When should you sell to take a profit or cut a loss?
Do you know how to deal with the possible emotions that can arise when you invest?
You will learn about the answers to the above questions and the reasons behind them. I will also cover many more important questions such as, “Is there a difference between Investing & Gambling?”
In 1 hour you will learn:
How to deal with losses when you invest and accept that losses are a part of investing
The difference between a good investor and a bad investor
The amount of control that exists between investing and gambling
The importance of setting a risk per trade and how this can affect you in the long run
What is a good Reward to Risk ratio and how to identify if an investment is worth the risk
Why you should plan every investment you make
The right emotional state you should be in when you invest
How to manage your anger and how anger can affect your investments
Why people have a tendency to treat everything as a “missed opportunity”
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