So when a company succeeds at everything, growing revenues and earnings robustly every year, while doing innovative things then it must be a fraud because nobody gets everything right. Very suspicious.
And when a company screws up from time to time, or a lot, while making money most of the time, then it must be a fraud because how can anyone make money that way.
Which leaves the companies that screw up all the time, which there are none, because they won't last long.
And the companies that struggle all the time trying to make a buck but they must not screw up a lot because that would be even worse than screwing up while making money.
Which leaves the companies that struggle a lot, who are trying to make money, but fail, even though they get everything right. These are the non-frauds and your ideal investment
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