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by misnamed
2027 days ago
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Sure, not always. To clarify: I mean stocks are shares in companies, which generally generate profits. Yes, some companies may not, or may even go under, but none of this is an issue if you hold a diversified set of stock and bond indexes for the long haul (I'm talking about equities as an asset class, not any one stock). Stocks are stakes in companies - bonds pay a risk premium - crypto, gold, etc... don't generate income, which by definition makes them speculative. |
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What about staking? In this case, you're providing a service to the network and being compensated for it.