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Be Skeptical of New Investing Trends

Be Skeptical of New Investing Trends

Ideally investing should be about long term results. Get rich schemes are more like gambling. The payoffs in gambling might be great but the more likely results are loses. Remember the casino always wins. Slow and steady wins the race.

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