• Railcar8095@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    You don’t invest in something because it’s price is expected to increase of you plan to never ever sell. This makes no sense.

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      4 hours ago

      It’s != its.

      Again: stock is property. Arguing that the only reason to invest in stocks is getting money out of it by selling later at a higher price would be like saying that people buy apartments/land/metals solely for future financial gain.

      …and even if one doesn’t buy that argument, there’s the concept of hedging, which is far enough from the concept of speculation to consider it its opposite.

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        4 hours ago

        People only but stocks because they expect to get more money from them than they spent.

        And hedging is not the opposite of speculating, it’s a strategy for safer speculation.

        You’re trying to make “invest= good, speculate= bad”, so anybody investing on the bad company has to be a speculator, not an investor.

        No true Scotsman fallacy