“East Asian Economics ONLINE column” Clear view
Good morning, this is Matsushita.
Every Saturday, we bring you a column on investment-related topics.
Today's theme is
"Clear Visibility."
In a bright, pristine clear view,
those who want to continue investing should read this.
【Column】Makoto Matsushita's Investment Exploration
Ep. 190 "Clear Visibility"
When you look outside the window now, what kind of view stretches out before you?
Is it a cloudless, expansive clear view, or is it a view battered by wind and rain,
or fogged and with no clear future in sight?
If you think of your daily investments as one view, like the scenery outside,
what does your everyday investment view look like? Is it clear and bright,
able to see far into the distance? Or is it,
a dark view where even the immediate next step is hard to see?
What causes the view you have?
It is understanding = knowledge. As your understanding of investing expands,
your daily investing life gradually becomes brighter, and the scenery opens up.
Conversely, if your investing understanding never expands,
you will continue investing in a dark, unclear view.
When you consider what kind of view you want to have while spending your days investing,
investors will naturally choose to broaden their understanding = knowledge.
Investing that can continue within a clear view is very pleasant and comfortable.