RULES: If you totally agree with a statement, give yourself a point. If you don’t agree (or disagree), give yourself two points.
The more times you play, the more chances you have to win.
When it comes to investing, I have learned to trust my instincts.
I seek out investments that will capitalize on future trends.
It’s more important to buy good things than to buy things well.
The more risk I take, the more reward I’ll receive.
When I make an investment, I am thinking about the potential return.
It’s important to invest in high-growth industries.
Past is prologue.
The risk of a stock (or index) is measured by its volatility.
ETFs are a good way to invest because they have very low fees.
Cut your losses but let your profits run.
Buy Low/Sell High is a good strategy.
I hedge my long positions by shorting other stocks and/or indexes.
Buy the dip.
The kind of intelligence that matters is learned.
Id Est: If your score is between 29 and 30, congratulations! You possess the mindset of an intelligent investor… But if it’s between 15 and 28, you’re probably just speculating.
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