The Fear of Missing Out or the FOMO factor is now goading many young investors to invest in stocks without even understanding the investment. As the stock markets hit new highs, more first-time investors look to trade in stocks and make quick money while completely ignoring the risks of investing in the stock market.
In this podcast, we’ll discuss what you can do to participate in a rising stock market while minimising the risks associated with the investment!
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