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What do you think of this share?

Does it count as a normal share or would a loss go into the other loss pot?

Thanks a lot

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So I find your posts here kind of funny. Here you ask for a you unknown asset only to learn how your loss is offset. (By the way, it's a normal stock) In another post you want to buy a Reit to test it and sell it right after the dividend payment, despite the hints that you run +-0 apart from the trading fees and thus factually make a 100% loss. And the test should be there to run the whole thing again with Realty Income to get even more minimal loss....
If there is not still something like put warrants on your personal return are your posts perfect to link for FAQs "What should you definitely not do on the stock market..." Next best still posts to "borrow for Reit purchases", "Depot transfer and meanwhile the shares try to sell" or "daily the depot completely shift from the Tagesflop in the Tagestop to get as high as possible losses in the pots" 😂🤪
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You're thinking about buying a stock and you're already expecting a loss? 😂
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@DonkeyInvestor you have to expect everything. The stock market is not a playground for children ;-) At some point, everyone probably makes losses ;-)
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@WaynesWorld Thank you. It's only about 300 euros anyway. That's why I'm not reading a whole book ;-)
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@WaynesWorld That's right. Let's see :)
@WaynesWorld Propect Capital is now off my watch list again anyway, as it would not fall into the other pots. AGNC is therefore much more interesting anyway, but thank you.
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