13 Signs You Are Making A Bad Investment

It’s Down — a Lot

Just because something is lower in price doesn’t mean it can’t keep going lower. Some industry professionals refer to buying a stock that is dropping rapidly in price as trying to catch a falling knife.

Stocks that decline sharply often remain at lower levels for a significant amount of time — time that you can use to research the cause of the sell-off and determine if there’s still a reason to buy.

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