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Why is it that, every time the market experiences one of those sharp, unexpected corrections, it’s always the retail investors, the ones who have carefully saved and taken calculated risks, who end up selling at a loss? It seems to be a pattern, one that’s so familiar it almost feels inevitable. You’d think people would learn from past cycles, especially considering the way the market tends to correct itself over time. But no, it’s like clockwork. When the market turns south, it’s the individual investors, the retail traders, who...
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