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Seeing Patterns: Why Some Stocks Can Feel Like a Bet
New York City, USAFriday, October 18, 2024
Young investors might be drawn to the thrill of a stock market rollercoaster. But Cohen cautions that true investing is about making careful choices based on a company's strength and future prospects. Not about chasing hype or following the latest social media craze.
Does this mean you should avoid these hot stocks altogether? Not necessarily. Some could turn out great. But don’t forget, they come with big risks too. Cohen hints at past market bubbles like the internet boom of the '90s. Many highly hyped companies saw massive gains only to crash dramatically. We might not see a repeat exactly, but if market risk tolerance shifts, those high-flying stocks can nosedive.
Let's face it, following the steady, reliable path of solid investment choices isn't as exciting as chasing the next big thing. But in the long run, it's what builds a strong economy. So next time you think about joining the stock frenzy, pause and consider what makes a good investment. It’s not just what’s trending right now.
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