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VisualMod t1_j1d7yuz wrote

>There is a lot to learn when it comes to investing in stocks and bonds, but the most important thing is to start doing your research. A good place to begin your research is by reading articles and watching videos about investing. Once you have a basic understanding of how the markets work, you can start looking at specific stocks and bonds that interest you. When evaluating a stock, pay attention to things like its price history, earnings reports, analyst ratings, and any news or events that might be affecting its performance. As for bonds, some key factors to consider are yield (the amount of interest paid out), credit rating (a measure of risk), and maturity date (when the bond will reach full value).

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