Diversifying Without An Investment Company


Diversifying Without An Investment Company
An investor wanting to reduce the gamble in owning common stock must hold stock in a good many companies. Momentarily ignoring the existence of investment companies, suppose a man decides that for adequate diversification he should own stock in 50 companies, and for the companies he selects the average price per share is $30.

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