Investors often face stock market losses not from bad luck, but from poor choices like penny stocks or speculative F&O trades. The article stresses avoiding low-quality, illiquid markets and ‘story stocks’ with changing narratives but no profits. Focusing on real businesses and avoiding hype is key to protecting capital and achieving steady growth.
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