Who Should Consider Investing in Stocks and Real Estate?

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When people think about investing, they usually picture stocks, real estate, storefronts, starting a business, and so on. In everyday life, many dabble in these—buying a few shares, or partnering with friends to open a shop. Yet some make money while others not only fail to profit but suffer heavy losses. Why? Luck plays a role. And it’s not only Bazi that reveals luck—physiognomy does as well. In fact, whether someone is suited to investing can be read from their features. The following types of people are especially well-suited for investment.

1. Thick and well-defined nostrils are suitable for investment

Many know that the nose is linked to wealth, and that’s true. But to gauge investment suitability, pay closer attention to the nostrils. They’re said to influence investment outcomes directly. In general, people with fleshy, well-formed nostrils that flare slightly tend to do well and attract wealth. Even if they don’t flare, nostrils that are thick enough to shield the tip of the nose still support prudent investing. By contrast, thin or tightly drawn nostrils suggest caution. It’s not about how exposed the nostrils are, but about their overall quality.

2. A nose that is hidden rather than exposed is also very suitable for investment

Many prefer a high nose because it looks refined. Yet in practice, wealthy people often have noses that sit low or appear “hidden” between the cheekbones. Even with a prominent tip, if the bridge rests securely between the cheekbones, it’s considered hidden. Quite a few affluent women—or wives of wealthy men—show little bridge with a fuller tip, which is common. People with this “hidden rather than exposed” nose tend to build wealth quietly and have sharp judgment, making them well-suited to investing.

3. Eyebrows that are dark but not thick, or light but orderly, are also beneficial for investment

Eyebrows are linked to the lungs and can reflect one’s breathing. Why does this matter for investing? People with well-shaped brows are usually calm—sensitive yet decisive. Dark but not overly thick brows, or lighter brows that are neat and orderly, suggest steady breathing and a composed approach. Such people are perceptive and clear-headed, which favors investing. By contrast, very thick, dense brows often lead to impulsive decisions and financial losses.

4. Long and slender eyes with clear distinctions between black and white are also advantageous for investment

A real-life example is Mr. Li Ka-shing, whose eyes are long, slender, and deep-set. I believe this trait matters even more than his forehead. Such eyes suit long-term investing; they spot opportunities and risks earlier than most.

5. A thick, round, and solid backside is also suitable for investment

In physiognomy, this signals the ability to accumulate wealth. It aligns more with tangible assets—real estate, storefronts, and physical businesses—than with paper assets like stocks or futures.

6. Individuals with thick and firm palms or thick and soft palms with long fingers often gain wealth through investments

People with thick, firm palms—or thick, soft palms paired with long fingers—often profit from investing. They tend to have specialized knowledge or insight, as many bankers do.

Of course, any investment carries risk. Ultimately, successful investing requires not only spotting opportunities but also recognizing danger—so you can plan thoroughly and exit safely.

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