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H-hi, anons. I am thinking about investing in the stock market, but I don't know shit about it. Can you guys help a retard by recommending some books so I can at least stop being a complete noob?

>> No.20786030

>>20785997
just invest in companies you think is doing good, has potential and delivers. there really isnt much to it

>> No.20786606

>>20786030
but how do I learn when to buy/sell and whatnot?

>> No.20786677

>>20786606
stock go down, you buy. stock go up sell/hold

>> No.20786691

>>20785997
Now is not the time to invest in the stockmarket, another huge crash is about to happen. Then you can invest all you want.

I'm all in on XRP tho.

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20786717

>>20785997
also, as much as I dislike the faggot i'm about to give you, he knows his shit:

https://www.youtube.com/user/GregVegas5909

>> No.20786733

>>20786606
You play runescape for a few months and try flipping on the G.E. You'll learn it one way or another.

That's how most (all) of us started out, whether they'd like to admit it or not.

>> No.20786772

>>20785997
Nothing teaches like experience. If you’re worried about losing money, set up a spreadsheet like a dummy account and just fuck around until you’re comfortable. If you want to make it more real, set up an account somewhere and play with whatever money you think you can afford to lose

>> No.20786827

>>20786733
i started off flipping steam items so i could buy games i couldnt otherwise afford.

>> No.20786981

>>20786827
what does it mean to "flip" something?

>> No.20787014

>>20786981
Buying an item for 5 bucks and selling it for a profit in a short period of time = flipping.

>> No.20787057

>>20786981
it might seem irrelevent but you get an idea of what makes something inherently valuable to someone and the outside things that may influence it

>> No.20787077

>>20787014
oh, thanks. From what I have seen so far, the value of a stock oscillates constantly at small values, correct? So I assume that when you "flip" it you get a small profit, right? That profit can be increased if you bought a lot of stocks though... correct?

>> No.20787093

>>20785997
>this thread yet again
Leave it to autists to keep taking the bait

>> No.20787111

>>20787093
what the hell, this is my first post in /biz/, man ;-;