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Deciding Whether or Not To Take On Leverage In An Investment
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[QUOTE="Phantasm, post: 322039, member: 94599"] When it comes to investing, leverage can be a powerful tool for increasing returns. However, leveraging your investments also carries with it a certain degree of risk. Before deciding whether or not to take on leverage in an investment, there are several factors that should be taken into consideration. The first factor is the amount of capital you have available for investing. Leverage allows investors to increase their buying power and potentially earn higher returns than they would otherwise achieve without taking on additional debt or using other forms of financing. However, if you don’t have enough capital available to cover the costs associated with leveraging your investments (such as interest payments), then this strategy may not be right for you at this time. Another important factor is your risk tolerance level and overall financial goals. If you’re looking for short-term gains from leveraged investments but aren’t comfortable with the potential risks involved, then it might make more sense to focus on non-leveraged strategies instead such as index funds or dividend stocks which tend to offer lower but steadier returns over time without exposing yourself too much volatility in the markets due to leverage use . On the other hand, if you are willing and able to accept greater levels of risk in order pursue higher returns through leveraged investments then this could potentially be a good option depending upon market conditions at any given point in time . Lastly , before making any decisions about whether or not taking on leverage makes sense for your particular situation , it's important that investors do their research and understand all aspects related including how different types of financing work , what kind of fees may apply , how long term commitments will affect future cash flow needs etc . This way they can make informed decisions about what type(s)of investment strategies best suit their individual circumstances while still achieving desired results within acceptable levels of risk . [/QUOTE]
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