jat
07-10
When it comes to investing in stocks, knowledge is generally more advantageous as informed investors can analyse market trends, evaluate company performance, and make data-driven decisions. This reduces the risk of poor investment choices and enhances the potential for long-term gains. However i can't dismiss  "Beginner's luck" where one might initially see "one-time" winners though got to remember its just for one- time!
Is it better to know more or less in stock investing?
Beginner's luck is often seen in various chance-based activities. Some attribute this to beginners being more cautious due to their lack of information, while others believe luck is only about chance and probability.
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