Soros' theory of interactions only provides him with the direction of his investment objectives and the means to seize potential opportunities, not the precise orientation or the timing of important turns.
The unstable state of the market has been the ground on which Soros has tested his theory of contrarianism, arguing that financial markets are volatile and disorderly.
There is a popular saying in the stock market: "It's not how much you make in the stock market, but how long you live", and it is this saying that makes me have palpitations about long term investment.
"Why buy stocks?" Before answering this question, you have to answer another question: "Why invest in wealth management?" The so-called life is to find a good job, work hard to make money, reduce unnecessary expenses, and then the prince and princess can live a happy life? Why bother with financial management—— Because only by learning to manage money wisely can we help us create a better life.