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Does Dave Own Stocks In Companies That Have Debt?
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I remember Dave talking about how he only buys "aggressive" mutual funds (basically just small-cap and growth stocks). But these must be the most overleveraged companies on the market. Dave always says "debt = risk". If that's the case then why doesn't Dave restrict his portfolio to debt-free companies? Then, by his own logic, he would make money off the stock market risk-free! Can someone explain to me why he doesn't just do this?

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I don't think there is any possible way to invest widespread in 'debt free' companies, its like .01% of all companies

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