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I think securities investment analysis is quite comprehensive and involves major disciplines: principles of Western economics and corporate finance. (mainly financial analysis), currency and banking, international finance, financial markets, basics of securities markets, securities investment, advanced mathematics; other knowledge involved include: current political analysis (domestic and international), futures basics, financial derivatives , foreign exchange knowledge, etc. In fact, no subject is isolated and requires assistance from other subjects. The more relevant knowledge you know, the more comfortable you will be in learning a certain subject. Don't give up learning.
Professional qualities: economic thinking, political means (skills), military strategist courage. Professional knowledge is indispensable! Excellent psychological quality is also crucial (calm, not greedy, not panicked, not discouraged), and your own comprehensive analysis ability (relevant news, economic data, international economic and political situations, and future trends that exist in the market and reported by the media) are also crucial. Spot market conditions, gold and crude oil market trends, Baltic index trends, foreign exchange market trends and other related information, how do you select, analyze and make judgments, and then make investment decisions)
In short, you must If you want to do something well, you can only learn-practice-summarize-practice-learn-...and then you can do it well.
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