Want to systematically improve your investment knowledge? This book, "Investment Opportunities from a Global Perspective," is truly worth a read.
The most compelling aspect is the author's foresight. In a work published ten years ago, he clearly pointed out that non-ferrous metals would face supply pressures due to scarcity, leading to significant price increases. Looking at today’s market, the price rallies of gold and silver have fully validated that judgment—this is not hindsight bias, but a forward-looking analysis based on fundamental logic.
Unlike financial books that merely discuss theories, this author is a practical expert. He doesn’t just tell you the conclusions but demonstrates why through a global economic perspective. The book repeatedly emphasizes a core concept: "Trend." Essentially, this refers to the overall direction. Being able to grasp the big trend and follow the momentum often determines the difference in investment returns.
For those looking to make breakthroughs in asset allocation and cycle judgment, this book offers many valuable insights.
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MoonBoi42
· 5h ago
The judgments made ten years ago have now been proven true. That's real skill.
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MerkleDreamer
· 5h ago
Predicting the rise of non-ferrous metals accurately ten years ago—what kind of strong logic does it take to achieve that?
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GhostInTheChain
· 5h ago
Did he predict the non-ferrous metals ten years ago? I just want to know what he thinks about the current situation...
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SmartContractRebel
· 5h ago
Being able to accurately predict the rise of metals ten years ago—that's true skill, not just armchair strategizing.
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 5h ago
Ten years ago, I saw the metal market clearly. This guy really has some skills.
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MemecoinTrader
· 5h ago
ngl the "势" framework hits different when you're mapping sentiment cycles. dude literally called commodities before the algo picked up the signal. that's not foresight, that's just reading the macro tape better than consensus. respect the methodology.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 5h ago
Ten years ago, I predicted the pressure on non-ferrous metal supplies, and that vision was truly exceptional. What I fear most now is missing out on the big trend. I need to get this book and take a look.
Want to systematically improve your investment knowledge? This book, "Investment Opportunities from a Global Perspective," is truly worth a read.
The most compelling aspect is the author's foresight. In a work published ten years ago, he clearly pointed out that non-ferrous metals would face supply pressures due to scarcity, leading to significant price increases. Looking at today’s market, the price rallies of gold and silver have fully validated that judgment—this is not hindsight bias, but a forward-looking analysis based on fundamental logic.
Unlike financial books that merely discuss theories, this author is a practical expert. He doesn’t just tell you the conclusions but demonstrates why through a global economic perspective. The book repeatedly emphasizes a core concept: "Trend." Essentially, this refers to the overall direction. Being able to grasp the big trend and follow the momentum often determines the difference in investment returns.
For those looking to make breakthroughs in asset allocation and cycle judgment, this book offers many valuable insights.