Welcome to the twelfth video in our Tiger Academy Series-4 risks of investing in listed companies
After watching the previous video about '3 Risks of investing in stocks', you should now understand the three risks that can exist when investing in stocks and know how to avoid them. In this week's lesson, we will take you through 4 risks of investing in listed companies.
Has your stock ever been suspended from trading? Are you curious about where a company's stock goes after it is delisted or even bankrupt? When investing in listed companies, sometimes there is a serious risk of delisting or even bankruptcy, which will cause incalculable losses to your assets. This week's Academy will take you through the four risks of investing in listed companies, the consequences, and the process involved so that you have enough time and direction to operate your stock.
Let's start with our twelfth video about 4 risks of investing in listed companies
This time Tiger Academy video will take you through 4 risks of listed companies which include:
Unexpected suspension of share trading
Delisting risk of listed companies
Bankruptcy risk of listed companies
Privatization risk of listed companies
After watching this video, we hope you have a better understanding of these four risks of listed companies. If you encounter any of these risks, you should handle them calmly and take the necessary measures.