Alison P.
What is the best way to learn about stocks & investing??
What is the best way to learn about stocks & investing??
My KO share has been up! I was going to invest in GE next. I’m starting small ($100) to get a feel for the market. NOW IS THE TIME though!!
I like investing in companies that pay dividends and then reinvesting the dividends.
I use robinhood and its easy to use
Wait for the dip do your research
I like using auto-invest on SoFi. I have also used Active Invest through SoFi and I liked that too, but I didn't like handpicking out the stocks. One cool thing on on their active invest account was that you could purchase select stocks by the dollar amount instead of # of shares. They call it "stock bits." FVRR made me a nice chunk of money at the end of 2020 but not sure how it's doing now.
I want to invest but I don't know how or where.
I would suggest you invest in companies you believe in and can anticipate growth by what you see around you and read about in current news.
Aspiration bank lets you invest in their Redwood fund for as little as $1.
You can also do roundups on debit card purchases. It's 1 way to go.
If nothing else you can plant a few trees for the future of us all. LOL
I would not invest in a single stock no matter how good past performance.
That said a type of stock I like to own is Pfizer because it pays a consistent dividend and hovers around $35 most of the time. So it's not too expensive and generates quarterly income.
I have QQQ or an index fund
SPY, especially as a passive investment for beginners but probably for everyone.
I made a few bucks on stocks but right now I am not confident in the markets.
I kept sone money in index funds and in Redwood fund and pulled the rest out to cash.
But I am keeping my cryptocurrencies just where they are despite their dramatic rise in a short period of time.
I like ATNF but it's a risky play. It is long term hold, will fluctuate a lot so just buy some and forget about it for a couple years.
Can you tell me what is the best choice for save in stocks.
I want to know what place should I put the 1400 dollars I received from the govt to invest and have my money work hard for me?
Timing is the most important thing in investing. It is also the most difficult.
What about treasury bonds?
What about treasury bonds?
Treasury bonds traditionally are less volitile but your gains will likely be lower too. You'll want to pay attention to current interest rates and inflation before buying long term bonds.
I want to know more about treasury bonds.
Steady is something you can look into
I've made a couple thousand in crypto
Can y’all post article about investing in stock and 401k
I've heard some people invest in cryptocurrency.
This is great information