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Apart from building businesses, owning real estate properties, the third way to be rich is to be good in investing in assets such as penny stocks, indexed funds, hedge funds, currencies, commodities, fixed income, forex, options and other financial instruments. Each type of investment has its own Risk and Reward, and it is up to the investor to form his financial portfolio for investing smart.

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