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Would I invest in Canadian stocks - I only express my own opinion

Would I invest in Canadian stocks? My answer is yes.  Why? This country stands out as one of the most democratic in the world. There are many well-positioned companies in the Global 2000.  But one cannot invest in everything.  He has to choose a company that can increase his money. In practice, there are also many that are related. I would choose only five companies. I will not mention the companies. The first is in the finance sector. You can choose two sectors, but allocate resources equally between them. The second is railway transportation. The third one is in the energy sector. The fourth one is necessary, as it involves the extraction of raw materials. The fifth one is essential to real estate management. That's basically my motto regardless of where the companies are located. We always choose the best option based on our empathy or the impressions ingrained in our memory from advertisements. But it is better to check back at least ten years to see if these companies were doing well.  The other option is to invest in companies whose products or services you regularly use. So that your money, which you use in everyday life to charge your car or the bank that serves you, also earns from you.  In Canada, there are many penny stocks that are not to be underestimated. Always gather information, then invest your money. Don't blame someone else for bad choices. Nothing is ever guaranteed to be good forever.  I only express my opinion. I am not agitating anyone over anything.

Author Sezgin Ismailov

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