When I buy a stock, I'm investing in a business. It will be a long term investment if I had bought correctly. Before buying, I need to ensure that I am not overpaying. I understand I won't be making lots of money very quickly. Some people can make a killing but that is not something that I can do consistently.
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My investment guru is a random scammer. They would provide 100% sure gain advice. Their stock will go up regardless of dow jones, hsi or middle east. But after gaining your trust, they will slaughter the pig...the most recent one is 1718.hk
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