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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