Students Using Low-Interest Policy Loan to Invest in Stocks Sparks Debate
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Students using low-interest policy loan to invest in stocks sparks debate
“Max it out.” This was the blunt advice given in a viral post on X that has drawn 2.3 million views and more than 2,500 reposts, urging students to take full advantage of low-interest rate loans while they still can. “Where else are you going to get a 1.7-percent interest loan as a young adult?” the user Doll_Mock wrote. “Spend it however you want, whether that’s eating, having fun or investing.” Elsewhere on the platform, another user, who was …
Recently, there has been an increasing number of cases among university students where student loans intended to support their studies are being used as investment funds for stocks and cryptocurrencies. Taking advantage of blind spots in regulation and supervision, a culture of "debt-financed investment" appears to be spreading among peers. ◇ "6,000 mark
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