use a decimal answer, round to the nearest penny, do not include any commas or dollar signs in your numeric answers. You invested $3000 of your own money and borrowed $3000 from your broker to purchase shares of a company trading at a share price of $2. You paid 10% interest on your borrowed money for one year. You sold the stock one year later for $1.34. How much money in total did you lose on this transaction including the interest you paid?
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