You just need $200 (or a multiple of that) that you dont care about and would be fine if you lose it.
Then you can purchase one (or however many u can afford for the budget you have), and then just forget about it. Dont look at the share price, dont feel sorry if it goes down, dont feel happy if it goes up, just leave.
I bought two shares. I dont even remember how much I spent on them. I have never looked back. Just left it there, and I will leave it there for eternity.
I am an Aussie so I use a local bank. However I hear Etrade is good, but when it comes to graphs, charting and research, I have been told that TD Ameritrade is the best.
Not a financial advice.
You just need $200 (or a multiple of that) that you dont care about and would be fine if you lose it.
Then you can purchase one (or however many u can afford for the budget you have), and then just forget about it. Dont look at the share price, dont feel sorry if it goes down, dont feel happy if it goes up, just leave.
I bought two shares. I dont even remember how much I spent on them. I have never looked back. Just left it there, and I will leave it there for eternity.
I am an Aussie so I use a local bank. However I hear Etrade is good, but when it comes to graphs, charting and research, I have been told that TD Ameritrade is the best.