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Risk is involved in both stock market

Tobi

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It all depends on your risk apetite, Risk is involved in both stock market investing and starting a business.

If I were at your place, I would first figure out my goals. Am i expecting to invest for short term or long term, how much i can invest per month , etc. Starting a business is building a company from scratch and buying a stock is like buying a piece of ownership in the already established companies.

So its purely you should make a call, there is nothing better than the other. Both has their benefits and drawbacks.
 
Hi, I largely agree with what you're saying. The truth is, the decision between investing in stocks or starting a business really depends on your risk tolerance and personal goals. As you mentioned, defining whether you're looking for a short-term or long-term investment is key, as is how much you're willing to invest monthly. Personally, I think investing in stocks can be a good option if you're looking to make money without having to dedicate too much time, but always with the right patience and knowledge. On the other hand, starting a business can be very rewarding and offer total control, although it also involves more risk and constant effort. The key is to evaluate what motivates you more and what your limits are. There's no single answer; both options have advantages and disadvantages, and perhaps the ideal would be to combine both depending on your profile and objectives.
 
The truth of the matter is that there is actually risk in everything that we do today, the idea is to understand the risk and determine if it is something you can cope with.
 
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