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The stock market is a powerful wealth-building tool and you should be investing in it. But realize the market and the value of your shares will sometimes drop dramatically. This is absolutely normal and to be expected. When it happens, ignore the drops and buy more shares.

This will be much, much harder than you think. People all around you will panic. The news media will be screaming Sell, Sell,

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