Window Shop Investment Products – Enoch Dzah’s Thought

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Window Shop Investment Products. Hilarious right? We often find ourselves window shopping at various shops especially retail outlets, supermarkets, malls and any other place of interest.

Most of the time, this window shopping is about consumables.

That’s a good way to know the prices of various items so you decide where to buy from.

With online presence of businesses, we do a lot of the window shopping via online.

Why do we find it very difficult to do window shopping about the investment products we want to buy. Something that will help us create wealth, legacy, something more lasting than the consumables.

Funny right?

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Due to our negligence to window shop investment products, some of us have been scammed.

Do a quick research about the company and the investment products you’re investing in so you know exactly what you’re going into.

You can do a quick window shopping by visiting the websites of financial institutions or investment firms.

When you don’t window shop, you will think what you are been offered is the best but no, it is not.

When will you start window shopping investment products?

Enoch Dzah
Enoch is an Investment Professional, a Financial Literacy Advocate and a Pastor.

He holds the Ghana Stock Exchange Certificate and is a CFA Level 1 candidate. You can contact him on enochdzah94@gmail.com or 0241603589

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