A stupid calculation that if the main character calls on everyone to buy shares, their price will rise

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A stupid calculation that if the main character calls on everyone to buy shares, their price will rise

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In a situation where the whole world understands that there is no business behind the company, the only desire of all shareholders is to get rid of this asset as soon as possible. In essence, the film is about a financially illiterate maniac who, in pursuit of easy money, "bought" by the sweet promise of unlimited profit. Such stories as in the film, even without discussions - whether they are fraudulent or not - are purely venture and imply a very, very high level of risk.

Of course, the situation in the film is quite realistic. Indeed, if you listen sri lanka whatsapp number list to some "professional" and buy shares of the 2-3 echelon, you can lose everything. This is such a "Pinocchio" ideology - to expect to get rich and, in fact, give the money away for who knows what.


High returns come with high risk:

Groupon shares were in the 2nd-3rd tier and cost $26 at the IPO, but are now trading at $3.
LinkedIn shares were priced at $83 in the IPO, and are now at $191
Twitter shares were priced at $26 at the IPO, and in the second month they reached $74. Now, 2.5 years later, they are worth $15.
In short, such venture stories grow sharply, but fall just as sharply. These are very risky investments that allow some to earn money, and drive others into losses. I repeat, it is right not to invest more than 10% of the portfolio. For calm conservative growth, you need to focus on large corporations - with a clear business, prospects and revenue. A very large number of venture companies do not even have revenue and the risks in them are really huge.

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