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Mike Burke
13 January, 20:47
Why is buying stocks based on speculation a risk?
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Elisha Hicks
13 January, 22:22
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Stocks obviously and I would think you have looked at the history of the stock you want to buy and seen it’s rates. It’s a risk because you can’t ever tell the future and the stock can come crashing down and won’t even give you a chance to collect profit off of it.
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