1. Warren Buffett Warren Buffett is the world's most famous stock speculator and investor, known as the "God of Stocks". born in 1930, he is now 89 years old and is one of the richest people in the world, it is said that he spends 80% of his time reading and thinking. Although Warren Buffett is so rich, he not only lives frugally himself, but also attaches great importance to the cultivation of frugality in the education of his children's view of wealth.
2. Andrei Costolani Andrei Costolani, known as the Warren Buffett of Europe, is the godfather of securities, a witness to the stock market in the 20th century, a man who has always been favored by God. 35 years old, he earned enough wealth to retire, and has since become a columnist for financial magazines and the author of a million best-selling book on global financial investments.
3. Genzo Ishikawa Genzo Ishikawa was an outstanding Japanese stock master and agronomist who started his career at the age of 14 and became a wealthy entrepreneur in his 20s. He entered the stock market in Kitahama, Osaka, and became famous after several speculative competitions, and was called "the last speculator". He is known to have an extremely keen sense of judgment and is highly regarded for his three principles of the turtle, which are applicable to the stock market.
4. Peter Lynch Peter Lynch is an outstanding stock investor and stock investment fund manager, once named "the world's best fund manager" by Time magazine. After he retired from his job, he spent a lot of time on summarizing and summarizing his investment experience, hoping to give more investors to learn from, hoping that more investors succeed. He is very focused on stocks with potential and has taken advantage of them to achieve compounded profit growth.
5. George Soros Born in 1930, George Soros is an influential financial investor in the world. He proposed that stock speculation should focus on the relationship between investors and the market, and proposed the herd effect that still drives the development of the stock market today. His life led by the speculative capital in the financial market to make waves, overturning the sea, scraping away the wealth of many countries.