Unfortunately, many investors often subconsciously become speculators because they don’t take into account a few simple basic rules when making their decisions: for example, they don't know the risk level of their investments, or, the investment is unsuitable for their profile as an investor (risk tolerance/aversion). This is because you want to follow a trend (like the development of the market) rather than a plan that corresponds to your personal needs. You have to buy “quality” in both the short- and medium-term. Leave the speculative papers to the speculators if you aren’t one of them.
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