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If you want to trade stocks, please ask experts for advice.

As a small business owner, you must not lose all your capital at once and only use your spare money for speculation. Spare money is also part of your spare money

The first thing you must learn is to control risks. Risk control is First, only by controlling risks can you survive in the stock market, and only by living in the stock market can you make money. You must analyze your risk tolerance. If your risk tolerance is low, buy some stocks with high stability that will not cause big ups and downs.

There are many methods of stock trading, including long-term and short-term, technology, valuation, position control, etc. You have to choose according to your specific situation. I don’t know what you want. But the general principles are as follows

You need to have a bank account first, and then you take your ID card and bank card to a securities company to open an account. Handle third-party custody. Go home and download the corresponding stock trading software from the securities company's website. After installing it, you can trade stocks at home.

Theory is combined with practice, and theory comes first. First find theoretical books and articles on long and short-term operations to study carefully, and then test them with practice.

In fact, stock trading is easy to learn and the threshold is low, but it is difficult to master the essence

There are many ways to trade in stocks, but no matter how you trade, you must remember the following

" "Iron Rule"

1: Don't borrow money to speculate in stocks

2: Don't touch derivatives such as warrants

3: Whether you are playing with technology, value, or If you are a technology-value compound type, don’t be a news-seeking type.

The mentality of stock trading comes first, the judgment of the general economic trend comes second, the understanding of the company comes third, and luck comes fourth.

For novices in the stock market, the following ideas may be useful for reference

First of all, don’t rush to actually buy and sell stocks. Before buying and selling stocks in practice, you need to practice theory first. First find some information books about stock theory and study them carefully.

Theory guides practice, practice sums up experience, experience sublimates new theory, and new theory guides the next step of practice...

Recommended related books: "The Complete Collection of Stock Market Practice" may be suitable for you. ***There should be four volumes. It should be available online.

It is also recommended to read "Graham's Guide to Investment", "Peter Lynch's Successful Investment" and "Gann - The Laws of the Stock Market (Chinese Edition)". You should be able to find all the books online. You can download it online

The first step is to learn the basics of the stock market! For this, you can read "Complete Stock Market Practice" written by Li Hang, and then try it out with a very small amount of money. Talking without practice is not enough. In the end, stock market operations are actually a test of one's psychology, and technology is a secondary issue. , the books you need to read are as follows, if you really want to make a difference in the stock market:

If you really want to enter the trading industry, and are determined to become a professional trader and make a living from trading, you are determined to To become a top speculative expert, please read the following books. Some of them require repeated reading and thorough understanding. Of course, if it's just a hobby, you can read selectively. If it's just stock trading for entertainment and to pass the time, you don't have to waste your energy reading any books. I hope you will first clarify your true intentions and understand your ultimate goal, so that you will not lose yourself. I hope my words are helpful to you.

Part 1, About Dow Theory

1. Stock Market Barometer (US) Hamilton

2. Dow Theory - the cornerstone of market analysis Chen Dong

Part 2, K-line technology

1. Japanese candlestick technology (US) Steve. Nissen

2. Stock K-line strategy (USA) Steve. Nissen

3. Candlestick Chart Method: From Beginner to Master (USA) Stephen W. Bigalow

4. Master Strategic K-Line (Taiwan) Li Jincai, Xie Jiaying Amin

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Part Three, About the Wave Theory

1. The Wave Principle (American) Eliot

2. Collection of Eliot’s Masterpieces (including the Laws of Nature) ( United States) Robert R. Prechter, Jr.

3. Elliott Wave Theory - the key to market behavior (U.S.) Robert R. Prechter, Jr.

4. Thirty Lectures on Elliott Wave Principle Hou Benhui, Guo Xiaozhou

5. Application of Fibonacci Strange Numbers and Buying and Selling Trading Strategies Robert. Fisher

Part 4, About Gann Theory

1. Forty-five Years on Wall Street (U.S.) Gann

2. Gann Theory - Financial Trend Analysis (Hong Kong) Huang Baizhong

3. Gann’s practical investment techniques Hou Benhui and Guo Xiaozhou

4. Gann’s angle line and time window Hou Benhui and Guo Xiaozhou

5. Gann Principles of Investment Geometry by Hou Benhui

Part 5, About Chaos and Fractal

1. Securities Chaos Operation Method (US) Bill. Williams

2. New space for securities trading - Chaos profit method for the 21st century (US) Bill. Williams

3. Chaos and Order in the Capital Market (USA) Edgar. E. Peters

4. Fractal Market Analysis - Applying Chaos Theory to Investment and Economic Theory (USA) Edgar E. Peters

Part 6, Trading Psychology

1. Robert the Intuitive Trader (USA).

Kuper

2. Calm and confident trading strategy (USA) Richard. Michael

3. Reshaping the Psychology of Securities Trading - Methods and Techniques for Grasping the Pulse of the Market (US) Brett N. Steenbarger

4. Rules of Investment Psychology: Cultivating a Winner’s Mentality (US) ) Robert Kuper; Howard Abel

5. Investment Psychology (USA) Jack. Bernstein

6. Financial Psychology - Mastering the True Meaning of Market Fluctuations (Revised Edition) (Norway) Lars Teves

Part Seven, About Technical Methods< /p>

1. Technical analysis of stock market trends (US) John Murphy

2. Technical analysis of futures market (US) John Murphy

3. Futures trading Technical Analysis (US) Schweiger

4. Overview of Stock Price Patterns (US) David L. Bradford, Allan R. Cohen

5. Principles of Professional Speculation (US) Victor ?Sporandi

6. The trading skills of a great stock operator (USA) Jesse Livermore

7. An operating career is not a dream (USA) Alexander elder

8. Futures trading strategy (Crow talks about investment strategies) (U.S.) Stanley Crowe

9. You can also become a master of stock operations (Japan) Tachibana Yoshimasa

< p>10. Short-term trading secrets (USA) Larry. Wei Qianmusi

11. Tips for long and short operations (U.S.) Stan Weinstein

12. Essence of technical analysis (U.S.) Martin. J. Pringle

13. Long and short trading diary (Taiwan) Qiu Yikai

14. New thinking in stock technical analysis - trading models from the master (USA) Rick Benzeno

15. The art of trading - an investment method that uses both left and right brains (USA) McMaster

16. Steady odds of winning (Canada) William R. Gallacher

17. Stock Operations (Taiwan) Zhang Lingsong

Part 8, About the System Method

1. The Free Road to the Financial Kingdom (US) Model. K. Tharp

2. Advanced technical analysis (US) Bruce Babcock

3. New concepts of technical trading systems (US) Wilder

4. System Trading method Waves

5. Principles of computerized technical analysis of securities and futures investment Waves

6. Analysis of securities investment theory and applicability of securities investment strategies Waves

Ninth Part, about the concept

1. The wisdom of stock trading Chen Jiangting

2. Financial geek (Wall Street trader) (U.S.) Schweiger

3. New Financial geek (Wall Street wise man) (US) Schweiger

4. American futures expert’s experience talk (US) Wyckoff

5. Trading advice - the world’s top The successful practice and mental journey of traders (UK) Alpaci Patel

6. Speculative Wisdom (Hong Kong) Xu Yiguang

7. Adam Theory (US) Wei Germany

8. The Four Offensive and Defensive Skills (USA) Bruce Babcock

9. Futures Decisive Chapter 108 (Hong Kong) Liu Mengxiong

Part 10, About the Characters Biography

1. Memoirs of a Stock Operator (USA) Edwin. Li Feifu

2. Trading champion (USA) Martin. Schwartz

3. Speculative career (USA) Victor. Niederhoffer

Part 11, About Wisdom and Strategy

1, Sun Tzu's Art of War

2, Theory of War

3 , Book of Five Wheels

Part 12, Others

1. Enemy with Heaven (American) Peter. Bernstein

2. Defeat Wall Street (USA) Peter. Lynch

3. O'Neil's winning formula - how to make money in the stock market (USA) O'Neil

4. Strolling on Wall Street (USA) Burton McGill< /p>

In addition, read as much as possible about Buddhism, Yixue, Taoism, and philosophy, which will be helpful to your trading.

Three pieces of advice: 1. Don’t try to find impossible shortcuts. Nothing is cheap in the world. The best way is to be down-to-earth... no matter what you do. 2. Don’t be overly curious about things that you know are not a good thing. You may die because of it. 3. Don’t make any decisions impulsively, otherwise this decision may become a lifelong regret for you.