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Type B blood : Don’t invest in emotions

Type B blood people have strong curiosity, have a broad vision, and observe problems calmly and objectively. Will be interested in and pay attention to various varieties and various emerging market hotspots, and are often the most active investors, who can best grasp investment opportunities that are difficult to detect.

The broad interest of type B blood is also reflected in the construction of a reasonable diversified investment portfolio, so it is the best way to overcome the disadvantages of "familiar thinking".

Type B investment master O'Neill: Do not invest emotionally

When making investments, people are also more willing to invest their money in familiar stocks, stocks that they have invested in, and other relatively familiar companies. They naturally feel that "investing in a life is not as good as being familiar."

William O'Neill, a type-B blood investment guru, has relentlessly warned of the consequences of such emotional use. He once criticized Wall Street's fund managers for “the understanding of the companies they invest in is not as good as the understanding of the African chiefs about their 100 wives”, and they dare to be so confident in their own stocks and lack of other stocks. The interest of attention is like an animal wearing a blindfold, only knowing that it is milled away around a stone. He said that if you only focus on these three or five stocks, a millionaire can go bankrupt in a few years.

William O'Neill of blood type B suggested by the master:

"The market cannot be arbitrarily generous, emotional use will only fail. Don't be ignorant of buying stocks at will, you have to do some solid homework before investing to succeed!" ( Blood Type and Personality http:///xx/)

All in all, investment should insist on maintaining a curiosity and insist on a moderate diversification of investment!