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Warren Buffett's three rules for average investors
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From Newsmax:

Warren Buffett’s strategies for investing have never wavered much.

During an interview with ABC, the billionaire suggested three rules for individual investors to follow if they want to see their money increase.

The three rules were:

“If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Always look at how much the other guy is making when he is trying to sell you something,” Buffett said. “Stay away from leverage.”

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