What are the risks of investing?
Investing in stocks, especially in private companies, carries significant risks and is not suitable for all investors.
These investments should be considered long-term and may result in the loss of your entire investment. Securities in private companies can also be highly illiquid, with no guarantee that they can be sold.
Investors are responsible for conducting thorough due diligence and seeking independent advice before making an investment decision. This includes carefully assessing the company’s financial position, future outlook, and relevant legal considerations.
Investing in private companies is only suitable for investors with a high risk tolerance who do not require immediate liquidity.