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Why Stocks? The Biggest Benefits According to You

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Many investors turn to stocks for reasons like long-term growth, dividend income, or beating inflation.
What do you see as the biggest pros of investing in stocks?
Is it higher returns, passive income, liquidity, or something else entirely?
 
Indeed, buying stocks enable you to make money faster, and you can also get dividends. Stocks also has the benefit of high liquidity. You may sell the stocks you are holding anytime. That said, investment in stock has risks. The risk is even higher if you do not do enough research or the economy in general is not good.
 
Investing in stocks also allows you to learn more about the market and to invest strategies before putting your own money at risk.
 
Some of the benefits of owning shares include: The more shares you own, the greater your ownership rights in the company. You also have the right to attend general shareholder meetings, both online and offline. Shares are easy to liquidate, especially when you need cash urgently.
 
Many investors turn to stocks for reasons like long-term growth, dividend income, or beating inflation.
What do you see as the biggest pros of investing in stocks?
Is it higher returns, passive income, liquidity, or something else entirely?
I also believe that the best reasons why people invest in stock is just one reason and that is because it's a future investment which can bring you better return in the future so I believe that stock has great benefits it's yield both dividend and profit
 
I think stocks offer a great combo of potential long-term growth, liquidity in major markets, and partial ownership in companies, plus possible passive income through dividends.
 
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