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How do I make money out of money /biz/? How do you invest?
I'm willing to learn if someone is willing to teach

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>>12056192
Link

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>>12056192
If you need to ask here you're never going to make it...
Go read some books and come back if you have questions about them.

>> No.12056239

>>12056217
>Go read some books
suggestions?
>you're never going to make it
Not trying to be "the wolf of wall street"

>> No.12056241

buy bitcoin

>> No.12056261

>>12056239
>Not trying to be "the wolf of wall street"

Definitely not gonna make it then

>> No.12056265

>>12056217
I've never seen that quote. It's very well put

>> No.12056268

put it all on red at roulette
then put it all on red again

>> No.12056335

Ironically start with Marx's the capital. It will teach you the basics of capital formation, how to exploit labor, and some fundamental economics. Of course ignore the baloney propaganda, capitalism might be evil but who cares. I recommend Harry Cleavers guide, which has you start in the middle of the book which is much better (capital starts with the most propagandy part). http://la.utexas.edu/users/hcleaver/357k/357ksg.html

After you work through Capital, you'll next need to read some basic info on financial assets - what are stocks, dividends, bonds, coupons, dividends, property, etc. You can find pretty much everything here on Wikipedia - just the facts.

After this you will want to pick the property strategy and asset class for your temperament. Like to spend 18 hours a day looking at charts and doing TA? Day trader, stocks or crypto. Prefer fundamental analysis that's lower risk and long term? Corporate bonds. Like to repair houses and manage tenants? Real estate. At this point you'll need to constantly be reading any books you can find for the rest of your life on the particular specialization you have.