By Dexter WebbStaff Reporter of
The Wall StreetJournal
Investment clubs are a way for investors to dip their toes into thestock market. But they're also a way to make investing a family affair.
Family investment clubs, in which relatives pool their money and marketresearch to buy stocks, are a twist on traditional investment clubs. Theidea is that by investing together, family members can own more shares --and perhaps make more money -- than they could on their own.
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