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Why the share market is still the best place to make money

Share investors are worried. They are worried that things have been too good.
That’s the sad life of a shareholder. When good times arrive, you fear that they can’t last. When bad times arrive, you wonder how much further damage could come.
After a boom year since the March 2020 coronavirus crash, many experts are worried equities are now overvalued.
However, Sydney’s Ophir Funds, in its latest investment strategy note, still has unwavering faith in the power of shares.
“That’s because, compared with other asset classes, equities are still offering investors the most compelling investment case in our opinion. And the most compelling chance to…
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