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“Are the resources invested in the right way?” Let's ask

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ぼんやりウォーカー wrote a column · Jul 3 23:20
When investing, there are “questions” you should ask yourself.
・What should I invest in
・How much should I invest
・Should I buy or sell
I think things like that come to mind.
Among such “questions,” the one that should be positioned in the most important class is “are the resources invested in appropriate?” written in the title.
Even though it's the most important class, I don't think there are many people who say it directly.
The representative resource is “time.”
Specifically, how many minutes a day do you look at charts, how many hours do you spend analyzing individual companies, how many minutes you watch videos and blogs of investment influencers, and how many minutes you manipulate the securities company screen.
Another factor that may be more important than time is “psychological load.”
It can also be paraphrased as “mind sharing.”
Specifically, “I'm worried about whether the stocks I bought are rising or falling” and “I'm worried that my investment decisions might have been wrong.”
As for the order in which resources are used, “being able to take mindshare” comes first, and this is the flow of “using time to resolve it.”
Troublingly, this series of “resource consumption” tends to increase.
One reason for this is because it is related to a device that amplifies human desire called “money.”
In the comic “Kingdom,” Lu Fuwei explains that “money became a measure of human desires and values due to the monetary system” during his confrontation with Li Zheng.
Humans are easily trapped by the magic power of money.
It means that money has that much power, and it can also be thought that humans are weak enough to easily succumb to it.
The question “are the resources being applied adequate?” has the effect of breaking or mitigating spells caused by money.
The answer to the question is often “too few” for people with no investment experience, but I think it will be “too many” for those who are new to intermediate investors.
If you're reading this, I think there's a high possibility that it's “too much.”
Of course, resources are finite.
I'll say it again.
Resources are finite.
I think there are various things such as “family,” “work,” “hobbies,” and “friendships,” which are finite and important resources should be dedicated.
If these are not being met sufficiently, it means that resources are being invested at the expense of that.
It is also important to note that humans have things called “status quo maintenance bias” and “sunk cost bias,” and they want to judge the current situation as good in response to questions.
What investors need to do is stay calm and ask themselves regularly, “Are the resources invested in appropriate?”
What are the answers to your questions?
I made a poll, so please click it if you don't mind.
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  • ぼんやりウォーカー OP : Oh, people are voting one after another... I'm thankful.

    Since% is different with the same number, I wonder if the calculation logic is “calculate the ratio from the above options, round it up (or round up), and subtract% of the other options from 100 for the rate of the last option.”

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