Who Is Most Likely to Make Money Investing?
When people think about investing, they often picture stocks, real estate, running a shop, or starting a business. Many of us dabble in these—buying a few shares or partnering with friends to open a store. Yet in reality, some people make money while others not only fail to profit but also take heavy losses. Why is that? Luck plays a role; and it isn’t only Bazi that speaks to luck—physiognomy does too. For example, whether someone is suited to investing can be assessed through face reading. The following traits are especially favorable for investment.
1. Thick, well-defined nostrils are favorable for investment
Many people know that to read wealth you look at the nose, and that’s true. But to judge whether someone is suited to investing, you also need to look at the nostrils. The quality and shape of the nostrils directly influence investment outcomes. Generally, people with thick nostrils that extend slightly outward are well suited to invest and are likely to build wealth. Even if the nostrils don’t flare outward, if they’re thick enough to shield the tip of the nose, investing can still be appropriate. By contrast, those with thin nostrils or nostrils that retract too much should be cautious about investing. So the concern isn’t whether the nostrils are exposed, but the quality of the nostrils themselves.
2. A nose that is “hidden” rather than prominent is also very suitable for investment
Many people prefer a high bridge—why? Because a high nose looks striking and attractive. Yet in real life, the wealthy often have noses that are lower and tucked between the cheekbones. Even if someone has a prominent nose, if the bridge sits securely between the cheekbones, it’s what we call “hidden.” Many wealthy women—or the wives of rich men—may even show little visible bridge, just a defined tip, which is quite common among the affluent. Those with noses that are hidden rather than exposed tend to build wealth quietly, have sharp judgment, and are very well suited to investing.
3. Eyebrows that are dark but not thick, or light but orderly, are also beneficial for investment
Eyebrows correspond to the lungs and can reflect one’s breathing. Why does that matter for investing? People with well-shaped brows are typically calm, sensitive, and decisive. Dark but not overly thick brows—or light but tidy brows—suggest steady breathing, a composed temperament, and wisdom, which naturally lead to sharp instincts and favorable investment results. Conversely, very thick, dense brows often go with impulsive decisions that result in losses.
4. Long, slender eyes with clear contrast between black and white are also advantageous for investment
A living example is Mr. Li Ka-shing: his eyes are long, slender, and deep-set—arguably even more significant than his forehead. This eye type favors long-term investing; such people tend to spot opportunities and risks earlier than others, making them well suited to investment.
5. Full, rounded, and firm buttocks are also suitable for investment
In physiognomy, this signals strong wealth accumulation, and it generally favors property and other tangible investments, such as real estate or running a shop. It’s comparatively less ideal for stocks or futures, which are different in nature.
6. Individuals with thick, firm palms—or thick, soft palms with long fingers—often gain wealth through investments
Such individuals typically possess specialized knowledge or insight that leads to investment gains; bankers, for example, often fall into this category.
Of course, any investment carries risk. In short, successful investing requires not only the ability to spot opportunities but also the wisdom to recognize looming risks—essential for a complete plan and a safe exit.