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Investor MBTI Test

Investor MBTI Test

Discover your investing personality through 24 questions. You're sorted into 16 types, each shown as a dog character that matches you. Are you a careful Jindo, or a bold Doberman that pushes ahead? It also reveals your strengths, weaknesses, and the strategies that suit you best when investing.

Why does knowing your investing style matter?

In the same market, the risk each person can bear and the way they feel comfortable investing differ. Invest in a way that doesn't suit you, and even a small loss can make you anxious enough to break your own plan.

Understand your style first, and it becomes easier to build your own principles you can sustain for a long time without overreaching. In investing, 'the power to hold on for a long time' is a bigger weapon than you'd think.

What axes divide the styles?

This test reads your style by reframing MBTI's four axes for investing: whether you scan information broadly or look only at the essentials, judge by numbers and logic or by intuition and values, set and keep a plan or respond flexibly to the situation, and how strongly you push a decision through — combined into 16 types.

Each type comes with a dog character of a similar personality. Instead of dry analysis, you can remember your investing style with a single character.

How do you use the result?

The result shows each type's strengths and weaknesses, the mistakes they tend to make, and strategies that suit them well. For a bold type, for instance, diversification and sticking to principles may be the task; for a cautious type, cutting excessive hesitation.

See it together with 'Stock MBTI' to check how well your investing style matches a particular stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the result accurate?

It's a test for fun and self-understanding. Rather than pinning down your style, use it as a chance to reflect: 'Oh, I tend to be like this.'

Is this result investment advice?

No. It doesn't recommend any specific stock or product; it's content to help you understand your investing style. Make actual investment decisions yourself after researching thoroughly.

Should the result match my real personality MBTI?

It doesn't have to. Your everyday personality and 'you in front of money and investing' can differ. Discovering that gap is part of the fun of this test.

Does the result change if I retake it?

Change your answers and the type can change. Retake it later when your thinking has shifted, and you can see how your view on investing has changed.