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Bigger risk higher reward, or bigger risk bigger possible letdown.? |
which of these do you think. is most true: If you know what you are doing, higher reward is true. But for the general population (counting the number of "I need X dollars in the next 2 weeks, gimmie a tip on a cheap, under $2 stock that will double" type questions and web sites that "guarantee 300% returns a month" that so many people fall for, it seems most people don't know so letdown is most true. |
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