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	<title>Comments on: Kingdom Calling vs Financial Advisors:  Risk</title>
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		<title>By: The 7 Biggest Mistakes that are Costing You &#38; Your Future - from KingdomCallingAdvisors.com Kingdom Calling Advisors</title>
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		<description>[...] 1)    Thinking high risk = high return. Many people feel like they’ve lost so much in the market that they just need to “ride it out” because they’re “in it for the long haul” and that by taking on all this risk, eventually they’ll make it all back and have a great return. But this kind of thinking got you into exactly the situation that you’re in now &#8211; seeing your money not growing at all over the last decade while taking you on an emotional roller-coaster along the way. We touched on this here. [...]</description>
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