Born in 1967, Fu Haitang was originally an out-and-out farmer, working in the fields. He grows wheat, garlic, cotton, quail and pigs. It is no exaggeration to say that he is simple.
He used to be a small businessman from door to door, selling sheepskin and dog skin, selling plastic flowers and collecting gold and silver ornaments. Said he was smart and had this gene.
Later, he became a futures investor under the introduction of the small boss who sold him pig feed. According to his own account, he entered the market voluntarily and hopefully. At that time, he felt that doing futures was similar to doing small business before, and it should be easy to get it done. Of course, when he first entered the futures market, he was only a mortal, and he did not turn over from 2000 to 2008.
Finally, in 2009, Fu Haitang won the grand prize, with 50,000 yuan reaching 6 million yuan. He changed from a loss-making investor to a profit-making investor. What made him successful was the soaring price of a handful of garlic (spot electronic disk), as he thought in bed at the end of 2008-"I want to be big next year."
On 20 10, Fu Haitang won the prize again, and a handful of cotton rose from 6 million to 65,438+200 million, becoming the "northern beggar" in The Ashes of Time Nan Di in the futures market. He is also nicknamed "peasant philosopher" in Jianghu.
In 20 13, the autobiographical work "Hundreds of Millions of Legends of a Farmer" was published by him and written by Shen Liang. It is said that this book is regarded as the best book for "reading fundamental research" by many people who do futures, and he has also become a half-writer. This book is probably second only to Ten Years' Dream by Mr. Qingze and Technical Analysis of Futures Market by Mr. Ding Shengyuan in China's futures market.
In 20 16, Fu Haitang ushered in a new glory, dealing in soybean meal, iron ore, cotton, rubber and other varieties, from/kloc-0.5 billion to about 65.438 billion. As a result, he changed from an investor to an investor.
Brief comments:
Perhaps because of his peasant background, he thought that "there is no equality in labor". Farmers, workers, waiters, civil servants, businessmen, entrepreneurs, scientists, writers, artists, etc. It's just a different division of labor. As long as they are workers, they are glorious.
Different types of jobs create wealth in the process of labor. The difference is that some people create material wealth, some create spiritual wealth, some create more wealth, and some create less wealth. The amount of wealth a person creates mainly depends on the level of labor efficiency, followed by the amount of labor time. Therefore, he first advocated "continuously improving efficiency" and secondly advocated "society does not raise lazy people".
Fu Haitang believes that "labor is the only way to create wealth", wealth must be created by laborers, and it is impossible to create wealth directly by bragging and printing money. Of course, if "bragging" can promote labor and "printing money" can promote production, that's not bad.
For a society, what matters is the amount of wealth, not the amount of money. The more money, the higher the price. Only when there is more wealth can people get more, get more and enjoy more.