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Is there anything like safe investment in stock market?
No investment is risk free. Once you have that in mind, the stock market is safe - you just have to follow some rules, take the losses with the wins. Some of the rules of stock investment is; the more companies you hold shares in, the less drop in value hurts. Also, the longer you can stay invested,Read more
No investment is risk free. Once you have that in mind, the stock market is safe – you just have to follow some rules, take the losses with the wins. Some of the rules of stock investment is; the more companies you hold shares in, the less drop in value hurts. Also, the longer you can stay invested, the safer and richer you will be. When you get dividends, use them to buy more stock of the same company – the amount of dividends you get is based on the number of shares you hold. So, more shares equals bigger dividends. When stocks drop in value (they always do) use that as an opportunity to to buy cheap shares. Never sell your stocks when they drops, you will be at loss. Once you follow these rules, the stock market is all yours for safe investments.
See lessMy stepson just moved in with us, and my 11yr old daughter always insist on sleeping in his room. Should I be worried?
If you can tell her to start sleeping where she was sleeping prior to when your stepson came, I hope you would do so quickly. Young teens need privacy. I don’t know the age of the stepson, but at that your daughter’s age, it is inappropriate for the two to share bedrooms. Child welfare dictates as sRead more
If you can tell her to start sleeping where she was sleeping prior to when your stepson came, I hope you would do so quickly. Young teens need privacy. I don’t know the age of the stepson, but at that your daughter’s age, it is inappropriate for the two to share bedrooms. Child welfare dictates as such. Your daughter has entered puberty and can no longer share a bedroom with her brother or stepbrother. I suggest you get them separate bedrooms quickly before CPS gets involved. You don’t want an open case over something like this. Innocent things can easily get twisted into something not so innocent.
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