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Investors following Fire style accept higher risk in order to achieve higher returns over time. Therefore, this approach requires a higher risk tolerance and a willingness to accept significant share price volatility. In October 2019, we also expanded our product range Fire stocks to also take into account potential recommendations from the US stock exchange, which usually includes a greater variety of “growth” stocks.

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We suggest to investors who primarily buy Fire stocks should especially pay attention to diversifying their portfolios. With enough diversification, investors should still be able to benefit from any positives while limiting the damage to their portfolio when things don’t turn out as expected.

We don’t consider it Fire investing in a gambling game or a get-rich-quick scheme. Our goal is to be long-term owners of these companies and benefit from their success. Our time horizon for investing in these stocks is measured in years and decades, not weeks and months.

“The disappointing performance of recent products has created a dark cloud for investors to deal with.”

Ian Pierce, Sharing Advisor

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