Throw it on the pile? I guess?

      • Lumidaub@feddit.org
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        3 days ago

        Even I know that you shouldn’t buy shares in a company that you’re (for whatever reason) sure will tank in the near future.

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          2 days ago

          Bonds are basically buying shares of a loan to the company, not stock in it. Different risk profile, but also risky if the head of the company is about to be indicated

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          In that case you’d buy shorts or if you have an appetite for risk, a contract for difference (CFD) or options

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          Bonds and stocks are very different investment vehicles. In this case it’s similar to shorting a stock (betting the price will go down).