“When I was a young Buckaroo trader, I used margins and I got slaughtered. And I never did it again,” Kevin O’Leary told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia”.
There is one investment mistake that celebrity investor Kevin O'Leary will never make again.
"When I was a young Buckaroo trader, I used margins and I got slaughtered. And I never did it again," he said in a recent interview on CNBC's"Squawk Box Asia." Margin investing involves borrowing money from a broker to buy stocks or other assets. This offers greater gains when the price of a stock is rising, but also increases risks when stocks fall.Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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