Hey you are right, investing with debt is not the right approach. But in some cases, investing with debt can be done. You have enough money to invest. But you have found a bearish market but at that time you do not have the money or money to invest. But you are determined that you will get the money after some time or a few days. At that time, if you want, you can invest with debt. You have to be determined to repay the debt on time. If you are not determined, then the investment in the venture may be the opposite. And you may have to sell your investment.
Always try to restrain yourself from investing with debt. I think investing with debt will never be the right approach.
Yes, in real life, there are times when you are poor for a certain period of time even if you have enough money. For example, you have enough cash flow in your bank account but due to some error you are not able to reach your cash flow or you are not able to use that money for investment despite having money in your hand, but you will definitely get that money within a few days. In such a situation, I do not think it is a wrong step to invest by taking a loan to maintain continuity in investment or to take advantage of great market opportunities. Because we can call it borrowing rather than lending, which many wealthy people also take as victims of circumstances.
However, you must be sure to return that money on time. Managing investments by borrowing is completely a wrong step if you plan to take a loan for a long time. In this, you may be forced to sell your holdings. There may be nothing wrong in managing investments with help for a temporary period of time if you have financial security. Otherwise, developing the habit of taking loans unnecessarily for any reason is not at all a right step, but rather condemnable.