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Equity Based Notes? |
A broker has advised me that Equity Based Notes pay a very high interest rate for a short period, possibly 6 months, and the risk is that if the stock drops more than a specified percentage I would own the stock. Can anyone comment on this investment? There is no easy money... If you start to speculate... then there will be a loss if not immediately.... later there will be... so be cautious on these things... |
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