How to survive the stock market and make money smartly, according to a top analyst at Maeil Business/Korea Economic Daily.
You can make a prediction about the stock market, but the odds of being right are extremely low. The stock market is an unpredictable world, and yet there are endless videos, reports, books, and pundits making all sorts of predictions. In today's stock market ecosystem, one must try to predict the unpredictable. So naturally, it's hard to know how to invest. But the act of prediction itself is not meaningless. Without prediction, you can't set goals and learn from the consequences of not achieving them. It’s difficult, but investors need predictions. They also need to weave the strategies based on these predictions, as well as learning how to respond to the rapidly-changing situation in the stock market.
While there are many things to keep an eye on in the stock market, there are some useful indicators that can be used universally to predict the stock price and performance of a company or country. However, if you're new to investing, it's hard to figure out how to navigate the stock market and which methods to utilize. For investors who find stocks intimidating, this book organizes the core methods and tools you need to know to make money from your investments in a way that's easy to understand, using a variety of graphs and resources.
Han Jiyeong is currently working as an investment strategy analyst in Kiwoom Securities’ Research Center. Han was listed on the Korea Economic Daily's Best Analysts' Market Watch list from 2018 to 2022 and Maeil Business' Best Analysts' Market Watch list from 2019 to 2022, and was most recently ranked third in both the Korea Economic Daily and Maeil Business' Best Analysts' Market Watch lists in 2022. Han manages investment and economics YouTube channels like <Money Map>, <3% TV>, <815 Money Talk>, and has made appearances in various TV programs like the <Newsroom ET>, <SBS Biz>, and <Korea Economic TV>. Translated works include <Dividends Still Don't Lie> (Reading Leader, 2013), <Millennial Money> (New Jean Book, 2017), <Navigate the Noise> (FN Media, 2022), along with regular economic and investment editorials in <Weekly Donga>.