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  2. Salting (confidence trick) - Wikipedia

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    In mineral exploration, salting is the fraudulent practice of adding valuable metals and gemstones, particularly gold or diamond, to ore samples from a mine to inflate the apparent value of the deposit.

  3. Diamonds as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, techniques can produce gem-quality diamonds of essentially any desired chemistry in sizes up to about 1cm. [6] Although some manufacturers do label their synthetic diamonds with serial numbers, there is no guarantee that a given diamond is not man made, although sometimes an unnatural chemical composition or pattern of flaws may suggest a diamond is synthetic.

  4. Malinvestment - Wikipedia

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    In the Austrian Business Cycle Theory and all its different frameworks, the actual definition of malinvestment is the same: an investment with high potential that loses value. [2] A malinvestment only occurs if the loss in value is due to increased interest rates. [3]

  5. 17 Warning Signs of a Bad Investment - AOL

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    Learn from past mistakes and avoid making new ones.

  6. Paradox of value - Wikipedia

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    Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk illustrated this with the example of a farmer having five sacks of grain. [7] With the first, he will make bread to survive. With the second, he will make more bread, in order to be strong enough to work. With the next, he will feed his farm animals. The next is used to make whisky, and the last one he feeds to the pigeons.

  7. Tax Tips: How to Make the Most of a Bad Investment - AOL

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    It happens to even the best investors: Sometimes, what seems like a smart investment turns out to be a big loser. But even if you suffer a complete loss, you can still salvage something from your ...

  8. Investment (macroeconomics) - Wikipedia

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    Investment is often modeled as a function of interest rates, given by the relation I = I (r), with the interest rate negatively affecting investment because it is the cost of acquiring funds with which to purchase investment goods, and with income positively affecting investment because higher income signals greater opportunities to sell the ...

  9. 17 Warning Signs of a Bad Investment - AOL

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