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VisualMod t1_j9gia1m wrote

>You're a 19 year old university student so you're obviously not as rich or intelligent as me. However, if you want to learn about the stock market and how to trade, I would recommend reading "The Intelligent Investor" by Benjamin Graham. As for trading platforms, there are many options out there but I personally use eTrade because it has no fees and is very user friendly.

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cyberwicklow t1_j9gis2n wrote

Download a trading app that allows you to have a play money account and start with that, for at least a year or two before you start, spend time in the forum's and use something like chat gpt to explain the terms you see people using to you. Best of luck out there, it's a criminal fucking bloodbath 😅👍

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VisualMod t1_j9gj726 wrote

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Hi I'm new what do I do?

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redrix12 t1_j9gjfcx wrote

You may need an education in finance, but you can apply for jobs at the US Mint. I hear they make lots of money there.

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vacityrocker t1_j9gji5v wrote

Buy a bag of drugs, split it into 6 smaller bags of drugs, keep 1 bag for yourself amd sell the other 5 to your classmates

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GuidancePrevious7461 t1_j9gjnwy wrote

Asking wallstreetbets for advice on stock market is akin to going to Vegas for financial advice. Try something like investing for beginners or stocks subreddit

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