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11 March, 20:12
Which is a risk of being a stockholder?
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Immanuel Patel
11 March, 23:18
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When you become a stockholder, you basically own some percentage of the company, which mean:
- If the company which you invested in gain no profit, you're also not getting any profit.
- If the company sell some assets, it mean that you also have to take the loss according to the percentage of your ownership
- The Value of our stock may decrease according to the market price
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