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Uhh...if the average return for the average investor was not positive, nobody would be doing it. Investing in stocks is all about randomization to neutralize your risk of investment. Pick a stock, and add other randomly selected stocks. A good number is about 40 stocks in a portfolio.
If you guys want some more secure investments, look into highly-rated bonds. You won't make much on highly rated companies, but the way they work is completely fair. You can gamble on junk bonds, but highly rated company bonds will almost certainly give you a positive ROI.
If you guys want some more secure investments, look into highly-rated bonds. You won't make much on highly rated companies, but the way they work is completely fair. You can gamble on junk bonds, but highly rated company bonds will almost certainly give you a positive ROI.