FX Senshi Kurumi-chan - Vol. 10 Ch. 48

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This is an interesting approach. Supporting via buying a stock for a certain, viewable products (be it manga or oshi) has different meaning that you support something, not something unseen like previous ones. Even if it fails, you still have at least the image of the products you support.

But we know this series has an unfortunate event, and I want to know what'll happen to their supported product.
 
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If serious, in stocks nothing dangerous would happen even if company go bankrupt. Just a loss of investing money. So, leverage again?
 
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If serious, in stocks nothing dangerous would happen even if company go bankrupt. Just a loss of investing money. So, leverage again?
That is if you do it rationally. This girl is buying stock to show support for her oshi, so that might turn out differently. Say if there are bad news for the company she invested in. Normal people would cut their loss by selling or at least just hold, but she might try to buy a lot more to show her faith in her oshi. This might ultimately led to her lenting money just to try to support a dooming stock.
 
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First I thought it was about the new girl, but Banana is the MC?? Sounds fun. Also anime adaptation was announced today, finished this today✌️
 
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Man i just read the whole thing until this chapter.. bruh you should add psychological and horror in the genre.. i feel so relatable that my heart beating faster as she lost everything, i even feel nauseous..
 
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found out what happens in the original web comic and now im disgusted and dont feel like reading any further at chapter 14. is it still worth reading?
Man i just read the whole thing until this chapter.. bruh you should add psychological and horror in the genre.. i feel so relatable that my heart beating faster as she lost everything, i even feel nauseous..
 
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Honestly it's a bad idea to invest in stocks of your employer as it creates a large concentration risk. If your company does really bad, the stock will dump and you will get laid off at the same time. While it's good to have some shared interest in your own company, it should not be a major position of the overall portfolio.
 

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