Investing is simple and at a high level it should be kept simple. What’s investing? It’s putting a certain amount of your own money into something you think will give you higher returns in an x amount of time. What’s the stock market, it’s the same thing but a whole market of everyone doing this at the same time at an exponential level. Everyone is trying to see where they can make money, and sometimes at the expense of someone’s else’s mistakes.
When you’re first thinking of investing you may be focused more on risk. How do you know if the $20-$50 you first put in will give you more than you put in? Well, you don’t. Focus on how you think about risk, and try to understand your specifics.
One good way beginners dive into investing is by dipping their toes into index funds. For the sake of simplicity, do an easy google search on top performing low cost index funds, pick one, pick a brokerage and invest $250-$500. After a few months or so, see how you feel about it, and grow from there.
When investing here are the following recommendations we have.
Index funds is mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) that allows you to invest in a set of rules that tracks a specific basket. Sometimes they track the market’s top performers or tech’s top performers. It’s a way to invest in everything without having to pick one thing.
– First Milli
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