Many people invest in the stock market hoping to find the next Microsoft and Dell. However
In a【31】, I sold all my stock in the company, paying【32】margin debt with cash advances from my【33】card. Because I owned so many shares, I【34】a small fortune, half of it from money I borrowed from the brokerage company. One month, I am a【35】, the next, a loser. This one big loss was my first lesson in the market.
My father was a stockbroker, as was my grandfather【36】him. (In fact, he founded one of Chicago's earliest brokerage firms.) But like so many thing in life, we don't learn anything until we【37】it for ourselves. The only way to really understand the inner【38】of the stock market is to invest your own hard-earned money. When all your stocks are doing【39】and you feel like a winner, you learn very little. It's when all your stocks are losing and everyone is questioning your stock-picking【40】that you find out if you have what it takes to invest in the market.
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