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How ETFs Can Bag You High Profits Without the Risk

Jul 4th, 2008 | By Horacio Marquez | Category: ETFs

The Shadow Stock Margin of Safety

That brings us to our last guideline, Shadow Stock Profit Secret No. 3:

  • Shadow Stocks Offer a Margin of Safety That Single Shares Don’t.

Shadow stocks, because of their built-in diversification, are automatically safer to own that individual shares. With individual stocks, it’s possible to buy into the right trend - and still not make any money, because you bought the wrong stock. It’s possible to have one stock in a hot sector crash and burn because of problems unique to that company.

That will never happen with shadow stocks. Because they are actually a diversified fund, if you pick the hot sector, you’ll pick up the profits that go with it. And you’ll never get scorched just because one stock turned turtle.

Source: Shadow Stocks: The Low-Risk, High-Profit Way to Play the Leading Global Trends

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