May 20, 2014

Stock market is risky, stay away from it, is the advice we normally hear. And a recent survey confirms that Malaysia investor population is aging (40-60 years old); and the younger ones are getting fewer and further away due to fear and market uncertainties.

Our founder Kathlyn Toh was interviewed by News Straits Times about her perspective on this matter, and the most important factor affecting investors' and traders' success - psychology.

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Summary

This blog post features an interview with Beyond Insights founder Kathlyn Toh by the New Straits Times. The discussion highlights that the Malaysian investor population is aging and that younger investors are deterred by market fears and uncertainties. Toh emphasizes that investor psychology is the most critical factor for success in trading and investing.

Key Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a common piece of advice given about the stock market?

The common advice is that the stock market is risky and people should stay away from it.

What does a recent survey indicate about Malaysian investors?

A recent survey confirms that the Malaysian investor population is aging, with the majority being between 40-60 years old.

Why are younger investors becoming fewer in Malaysia?

Younger investors are becoming fewer due to fear and market uncertainties.

Who was interviewed by the New Straits Times?

Our founder Kathlyn Toh was interviewed by News Straits Times.

What is the most important factor affecting investors' and traders' success, according to the interview?

The most important factor affecting investors' and traders' success is psychology.

Related Entities

People
Kathlyn Toh
Companies
Beyond Insights, New Straits Times
Locations
Malaysia