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I am a young investor and I want to make money from the stock market.
What are some things I should do to ensure I make more than I lose?
What tools can I use to research stocks, or is researching them on my own the best option.
How to monitor? Monitor them personally, use programs, or both?
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>> No.13033546

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>> No.13033551

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>> No.13033560

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>> No.13033575

Buying stocks in this market is full retard.

All-in Bitcoin, wait for moon, sell, trickle into ETFs as the boomer market crashes.

>> No.13033623

>>13033575
This. Also; buy low, sell high.

>> No.13033669
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>>13033575
Learn to invest brainlet. Stop gambling on retarded options and maybe you'll make some money.

>>13033539
Depends on what you're going in with. A lot of people I hear use excel I guess to monitor, look around and you'll find more info I guess. Keep your risk managed properly with some steady divies and funds to chase quick gains. Don't underestimate the power of time. But be aware the market is pretty volatile right now, so it may not be the best time to enter on anything you're not planning on holding for a long while. ( ie divies). 2021,all this uncertainty in the air should clear and if we are gonna have a recession, it should happen by then. Don't fall for crypto. The fact that most of the threads are nothing more than LE BULL LE BEAR memes should tell you everything you need to know about that. Worth keeping in your portfolio maybe, but not worth the hassle of expecting real gains

>> No.13033711

>>13033539
It's pretty simple desu. You either a) aim for market returns or b) aim for above market returns. If you want market returns, you buy an index fund which mirrors the performance of the market as a whole. If you want to aim for above market returns, you have to buy speculative shit. Tech stocks, weed stocks, crypto, etc.
Only boomerfags still buy stocks to make their own portfolios.

>> No.13033722

>>13033711
This. Also, realize that it's extremely difficult to beat the stock market risk adjusted. For most people (95%+) passive investing (i.e. index funds) is the way to go.

>> No.13033763

>>13033669
When I did the stock market game, in high school, I used Google Sheets. It would only update all info every 1-10 minutes. It would update things like "Total Gains/Losses," etc. But some stocks didn't update through Google every couple of minutes. So I would have some inaccurate data. Don't know if there is a way to track/monitor that is more "current". Thanks.

>>13033711
>>13033722

So, for profit, index funds, but for a risky profit, create my own portfolio? Got it.


Sorry for late responses. A bit caught up in researching some things about what I should do.