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Why People Enter the Stock Market: It’s Not Money

This week on Talking Wealth, Dale explains that while many beginners assume people enter the stock market mainly to make money, he challenges that belief. Instead, he explores the deeper motivations that often influence how individuals approach investing and trading. 

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This week on Talking Wealth, Filip Tortevski and Pedro Banales dive into the most important short-selling secrets and explain how traders can profit from falling stocks. They break down short selling, how it works, how to apply it to your strategy, and the risks involved in this ...  Show more

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