Just Published: September High Risk High Reward Stock Recommendation [PREMIUM PICKS]

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Investors following Fire style accept higher risk in order to achieve higher returns over time. So this approach requires a higher risk tolerance and a willingness to accept significant stock price volatility. In October 2019, we also expanded the scope of our Fire the stocks were also intended to include potential recommendations from the U.S. stock market, which tends to include a larger variety of “growth” stocks.

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We suggest investors who are primarily buying Fire stocks should be especially mindful of diversification in their portfolios. With sufficient diversification, investors should still be able to benefit from any gains while limiting the damage to their portfolio when things don’t turn out as expected.

We do not take into account Fire investing to be a gamble or a get prosperous quick scheme. Our goal is to be long-term owners of these businesses and reap the rewards of their success. Our time horizon for investing in these stocks is measured in years and decades, not weeks and months.

“Sustained double-digit sales and profit expansion despite operating in a highly competitive industry.”

Zaven Boyrazian, Equity Advisor

Fire recommendations for September:

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