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asked questions
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What is Investing?
Investing is the act of putting money into a project or asset with the expectation of earning a profit or increasing the value of the investment over time. The goal of investing is to grow wealth gradually over a long period of time.
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What is a Shareholder?
A shareholder is a person or institution that has invested money in a corporation in exchange for a “share” of the ownership. That ownership is represented by common or preferred shares issued by the company and held (i.e., owned) by the shareholder.
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What are Shares in Business?
Shares, also known as stocks or equities, are units of ownership in a company. When an individual or institution buys shares, they become a shareholder, or part owner, of the company. The value of a shareholder's ownership is proportional to the number of shares they own
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What is Smart Money?
Smart Money refers to the capital controlled by experienced individuals or entities who are able to identify and take advantage of favorable financial opportunities.
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What is Cryptocurrency Money?
Cryptocurrency is a digital currency that is not controlled by a central authority, such as a bank or government. Cryptocurrencies are secured by cryptography, making them difficult to counterfeit or double-spend. They are typically stored in a digital wallet, and their ownership records are kept in a digital ledger.