Beginner-friendly Stocks vs. Bonds editorial infographic with a clean split-column layout, crisp icons, and balanced comparison markers. This legendairy milk comparison chart style visual uses emerald green and rich purple accents for a polished, honest, and highly readable finance explainer.
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Side-by-side comparison infographic titled "Stocks vs. Bonds" (in English). Split the canvas vertically into TWO clearly separated columns with strong balanced symmetry: left column for "Stocks" with a distinctive upward-trending bar chart / equity certificate hero icon, right column for "Bonds" with a distinctive bond certificate / fixed-income coupon hero icon. Create a bold magazine spread look with editorial comparison layout, clean grid, vector-clean lines, balanced symmetry. Use a two-tone palette with emerald green accents for Stocks and rich purple accents for Bonds, plus neutral white / soft gray background and dark charcoal text for maximum readability. Mood: confident, educational, beginner-friendly, polished, honest, sharp, highly legible. Add 7 horizontal attribute rows spanning both columns. On the far left of each row, place a short English attribute label in quotes, plus a small simple icon. Then show the Stocks value and Bonds value in their respective columns. For each row, subtly highlight the side that wins using a small green checkmark, slightly bolder type, or a soft colored dot; where neither clearly wins, show a balanced neutral indicator. Use these exact on-image English labels and values: 1. Label: "What It Is" with a small document icon. Stocks: "Ownership in a company". Bonds: "A loan to an issuer". Winner highlight: neutral / balanced. 2. Label: "Potential Return" with a small upward arrow icon. Stocks: "Usually higher over time". Bonds: "Usually lower but steadier". Winner highlight: Stocks. 3. Label: "Risk" with a small shield / warning icon. Stocks: "Higher price swings". Bonds: "Lower volatility". Winner highlight: Bonds. 4. Label: "Income" with a small cashflow / coin stack icon. Stocks: "Dividends may vary". Bonds: "Fixed interest payments". Winner highlight: Bonds. 5. Label: "Growth" with a small sprout / rising line icon. Stocks: "Better long-term growth potential". Bonds: "Limited growth". Winner highlight: Stocks. 6. Label: "Market Ups and Downs" with a small heartbeat / wave icon. Stocks: "More sensitive to market sentiment". Bonds: "Often more stable". Winner highlight: Bonds. 7. Label: "Best For" with a small target / person icon. Stocks: "Long-term growth seekers". Bonds: "Capital preservation and income". Winner highlight: neutral / balanced. Design details: large bold column headers, strong dividing line between columns, row bands or subtle cards for each attribute, crisp iconography, readable hierarchy, generous spacing, comparison markers aligned consistently. Make the infographic feel like a premium editorial explainer for beginners. Avoid biased language; present both sides fairly. No real brand logos. Bottom verdict bar across full width with this exact one-line English text: "Stocks win on growth and return potential, while bonds win on stability and income." Ensure all text is sharp and readable. Include no extra paragraphs beyond the specified labels, values, headers, and verdict. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real brand logos beyond what is essential for the comparison subject, no watermarks Honest, balanced comparison — no biased framing, no real brand logos unless essential to the comparison subject. Where logos appear (e.g. crypto coin symbols), use commonly understood generic representations rather than copyrighted marks.
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