A: The sky.
B: Bird.
If there is a bystander who hears the conversation between the two people (A & B ), it will be confused. When people associate concepts and concepts, they let others understand their meaning. E.g:
A: The sky is very blue.
B: The bird is flying.
It is easier for the bystander to understand what the two people are talking about.
In daily life, people often have a large number of judgment sentences in the dialogue, such as "the weather in Antarctica is bad", "the education of this school is outstanding", "he is a kind person" and so on. Judgments in financial transactions are more widely used than in everyday. The financial information or news that traders see every day, the types of judgments are everywhere, and even the titles are full of judgment.
For example: "Liquor stocks will become the white horse stocks in the second half of the year", "the central bank lowers the deposit reserve ratio, which is good for the stock market." "This round of market decline is irrational" and so on.
Traders generally act on the basis of judgment, but before making a judgment, they must have a full understanding of "judgment".
Traditionally, there are four ways to judge:
- Universal and affirmative
- Particular and affirmative
- Universal and negative
- Particular and negative
The following articles will generally describe and explore these.
More articles, please see "English version index"
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