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When you have a large amount of capital, investing in the stock market presents an interesting paradox: making money becomes exceptionally easy, but it can also feel boring.
Imagine, if you have 50 million in funds, you can choose to invest in those top-tier, high-dividend, sunrise industry companies with high market share and that are difficult to replace. Such an investment portfolio can average 4% to 6% in dividend returns each year, and every ten years, it is possible for your asset value to grow by 5 to 10 times.
Sounds tempting, right? In fact, this is the 'simple' way for large funds to earn substantial returns. However, most investors find it difficult to accept this gradual accumulation of wealth for two main reasons:
First of all, human nature instinctively seeks quick returns. Slow and steady growth often fails to satisfy people's craving for instant gratification.
Secondly, the vast majority of investors do not have enough funds to fully leverage this investment strategy. This explains why the ones who truly make big money in the stock market are always a minority.
I have always emphasized: 'Do not think that the threshold for entering the stock market is low; in reality, it is astonishingly high.' As the scale of investment increases, investors tend to pursue stable returns. Interestingly, this prudent investment strategy not only has the potential to yield higher returns but also significantly reduces risk.
This phenomenon reveals an important truth in the stock market: there is a close relationship between financial strength and investment strategy. For ordinary investors, understanding and accepting this reality may be the first step towards a more successful investment journey.