I have a strong feeling the market is going to get better in just a couple months, but I dont know where to start when it comes to investing into stocks. Does anyone recommend a good place to start? Webo? Robinhood?
I was told that AI, nvidia, and ETF is good. I have no idea, but if any based frens know any tips please let us know. We all wanna flourish and prosper in this Trump economy!
is it also too late to buy with the dip trump sent out last night?
My opinion if you are not good at investing is to find yourself a financial advisor who specializes in this. The markets are gonna be Bananas for the time being and it is better to have someone doing it for you then you chasing the stocks around. I have used robinhood in the past and I wasn't impressed. That was during trumps first term so maybe it is better now idk. I don't use it anymore
i actually have a financial advisor guy already, but i wasnt able to reach him last night during the trump announced the dip to start buying. so thats what alerted me, maybe i should dabble a bit on my own within my control so i could capitalize whenever. but yeah, i feel so dumb for not learning any of this stuff sooner
I have a financial advisor and have a little to play with on the side. I still have no idea how to make money in stocks and I don't care enough. I let my guy do it all for me lol
Don't feel dumb if u never learned it. Not everyone needs to know everything.
It's nothing to feel any shame about. A legitimate school system would, at the very least, provide a foundation for such things. I don't know your age, but many of us were raised by parents who had the good fortune of working for companies who cared about their people. If you stayed loyal to them, they stayed loyal to you. My dad, in particular, was like so many others. Worked hard for a quarter of a century, retired with solid benefits and pension. There was little need to teach us how to invest. Instead, they taught us to work hard and stay true. They had no reason to believe that it was a dying era.
My only advice is to invest only what you can afford to lose. Like I said, I was taught nothing of any this, so I'm not the best to offer any advice at all. I just know that the investments that I have made have been close enough to gone that I am glad that I have no attachment to the money. It could alter my financial life if things work out, but will have little to no bearing if it just goes away. That said, XRP still looks like it could be that thing.