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Vishu Bheda

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See havish, here are 2 perspectives: Investor's Perspective: Big risks, but a big win could make up for everything. Cautious Perspective: Paying too much is risky—if the big win doesn’t happen, you could lose a lot. Conclusion: Risk is inevitable, but understanding it is key.

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