Sorry - I still fail to see why ignorance (in some cases) merits compensation. I would imagine that few people in this day and age are unaware of some of the risks involved in investing in shares. Here in Ireland especially post eircom, in the UK after their more extensive experience of demutualisations and privatisations and generally post Enron etc. I doubt that there are too many innocents abroad who have absolutely no appreciation of what can happen.
OK - we'll just have to disagree so.I disagree - I would say that MOST people don't have a clue of the stock market
My philosophy is that you should only directly invest in shares with money you can afford to lose.
No disrespect to you but this phase is common from most people when you mention the stock market to them. A lot of people view stocks as a game of roulette or the like and spout out this stupid phrase out of ignorance.
Investing in stocks is not risky if you put in the research and realize that your not buying a stock but buying a share in a business.
Northern Rock is a big company & was a safe bet, either for shares .
You may be right about the discussion of the share price, but I do remember the discussion on how safe NR were as a company - something that has proven to be incorrect so my point is still valid - every share has an element of risk. How many people saw NR being nationalised a few months ago?I do not recall any such post. Individual shares are not discussed on AAM so such comments would have been deleted.
It is true that many post stated NR was a big company and safe for deposits. However this is still true.
Correct - its people who bought them before that I have some sympathy for - but obviously not everyone agrees.On a final note - purchasing shares in NR in the past 6 months was always a high risk gamble with either big gains/losses the likely outcome.
You may be right about the discussion of the share price, but I do remember the discussion on how safe NR were as a company - something that has proven to be incorrect so my point is still valid - every share has an element of risk. How many people saw NR being nationalised a few months ago?
Correct - its people who bought them before that I have some sympathy for - but obviously not everyone agrees.
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