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4. Deciding on your aims

It's important to decide what you want out of an investment club, and to make sure that whichever club you join has the same priorities.

So iron out the wrinkles before you join a club. If you are about to join a club that already exists, ask them to articulate their objectives. If you are setting up your own club, make sure that you put your objectives down in writing and that every new recruit agrees fully with them.

Below are some examples of the different objectives that a club may have.

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