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If you had the knowledge and the money will you invest in stocks? |
If you had the knowledge and the money will you invest in stocks? First get the knowledge then get the money. Its a simple formula. yes and become a long term investor. Yes. Over the long run (good) equities give you the best return. I did, and have done well by it. I invest for the long term. Best financial move I ever made! all of my stocks and mutual funds are long term thats the only way your going to win overall. you just have to not be obssesed with the day to day losses remember once you put the money in dont worry to much about small losses its not real money anymore thats what my financial advisor says. yes indeed. in the long run its the best investment you can make. just learn to do your homework. |
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