Every investment carries some degree of risk, and investments that produce higher returns usually involve more risk. Therefore, we should be suspicious of any “guaranteed” investment opportunity, with a high return on investment with little or no risk. We should also be suspicious of investments with overly consistent returns, which continue to generate regular positive returns regardless of general market conditions. Finally, we must be wary of investment schemes that are not registered or regulated by the competent authorities. Basic financial education, to always keep in mind and particularly now that what seems to be another pyramid scheme has become known, an old financial scam scheme that is recurring. It is not explained how at this point people continue to fall into these traps.
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