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It’s a Gamble that Freddie Mac
On the 16th of September, Freddie Mac hit an all time low of 25.9 cents. Wow…just imagine, you could have purchased 1000 shares for $259.00.
Today, in afterhours trading, Freddie Mac is currently going for $2.04. Your little $259.00 investment on the 16th would now be worth $2040.00.
There’s really no point in looking back on events like this other than to dream about what could have been, which is living in regret. Do you have an opinion about the market conditions? Leave a comment today!
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