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How To Make Better Investments? M 1021
- Investing is the same as gambling. - The stock market is just for rich people and brokers. - Buying a stock simply because its market price has fallen is a good strategy. - Stocks that go up must come down. - A little knowledge is better than none. [Source ](https://www.investopedia.
- Investing is the same as gambling.
- The stock market is just for rich people and brokers.
- Buying a stock simply because its market price has fallen is a good strategy.
- Stocks that go up must come down.
- A little knowledge is better than none.
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