Submitted by Desperate_Quest t3_1003eeb in AskReddit
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Desperate_Quest OP t1_j2f9sw5 wrote
Thank you for the advice!
K-Dog7469 t1_j2f93nr wrote
Commitment.
Long term results.
Maximize your investment.
Blaiddyn t1_j2f99gp wrote
Don't take investing advice from anyone who's not qualified to give it.
Desperate_Quest OP t1_j2f9pwk wrote
Agreed! I was just curious
Blaiddyn t1_j2facwe wrote
Not necessarily investing advice but if you plan on learning to trade know that there are different styles of trading and you need to assess what style of trading would fit your lifestyle the best.
If you don't mind being near your computer a lot and babysitting trades, day trading/scalping might be a good fit. If you'd rather not be glued to a computer and babysit your trades, swing trading might be better. If you'd rather just buy and hold for a long period of time and not worry an awful lot about it then long term investing could be better for you, etc.
AdmiralBofa t1_j2f9ihh wrote
Send it all to me, I'll take care of it and beat market returns every year for free.
Oh, also, be wary of people promising results that are too good to be true. Except me. Send, please.
Appropriate_Tea9048 t1_j2f8rcp wrote
Talk to a banker. They might be able to refer you to an investor to look at options you have
InfamousNecessary3 t1_j2f9vf9 wrote
Some have said it: Index Funds. Let someone else who knows what they’re doing invest it for you
queef_vaccuum t1_j2fa3dp wrote
risk it all. yohloh
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Jessrondicus t1_j2f9ggt wrote
Don't buy one stock.
Buy four or five, and maybe an index fund that is more reliable.
If you're really risk-adverse, get a bond.
Aforano t1_j2f9ket wrote
Index funds
[deleted] t1_j2faxmv wrote
Never, ever invest more than you are willing to lose. Markets expand and contract like a holiday waistline so hire a good, competent broker to handle your portfolio.
multidimensional9 t1_j2ff4og wrote
Wait till july 2023
tev_love t1_j2fii1q wrote
There is at least one stock with idiosyncratic risk
jonnyh93 t1_j2f98g8 wrote
Always do your own due diligence and never invest more than you are prepared to lose. Places like subreddits for certain stocks/crypto can be echo chambers with a very one sided view of things so just be careful.