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Posted on Sep 25, 2022, 4:05 pm
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Hi guys, just curious to know, are there any good forum where you talk about investment?, thank you
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Posted on Sep 25, 2022, 4:12 pm
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reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets
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Posted on Sep 25, 2022, 4:22 pm
#3
oh, thanks mate for the fast answer!
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Posted on Sep 25, 2022, 7:23 pm
#4
I also like to talk investing so we can discuss things here too.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2022, 3:45 pm
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oh sure, i ll like too but first i need to learn something about this im completly new, in this what should i read to learn more?
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Posted on Oct 2, 2022, 5:27 pm
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https://www.investopedia.com/investing-essentials-4689754

This is a good place for beginners to learn.
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Posted on Oct 2, 2022, 6:02 pm
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thx mate!
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Posted on Oct 3, 2022, 3:21 pm
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I would start with learning about the fundamentals; There's a difference between investment (wealth you try to accumulate and grow over time), trading (a series of short-term bets i.e. trying to time buying and selling on a week-to-week basis), and speculation (just cynically betting on stuff that you think will increase or decrease in value for no real good reason, and you're concerned more about its fluctuations than you are in the actual value of the thing you're buying. I'm sorry, but most cryptocurrency falls under this category.)

I don't know what your time-scale is, or if you're trying to save up for CLL in a hurry. But I would strongly recommend learning about lower-risk long-term investing first-- it is a skill that will serve you well beyond what this forum focuses on. Go from there as you become comfortable. Look up the concept of an index fund and what it means to invest in the S&P 500. Look into starting a brokerage account, and if you don't have one, a retirement account (that you can start to fill separate from your CLL piggybank). Learn the difference between debt securities (e.g. bonds) and equity securities (e.g. stocks). If you have debt, figure out a strategy to pay it off asap. These are a few keywords you can use to start.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2022, 8:53 pm
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to be honest past years i had some thoughts about saving to do this operation, but now its not in my head anymore im 174 natural so i dont feel that short like in the past, i have been offline this forum for some years but now im interested in investment, and i remembered  reading a thread in this forum where someone was talking about investement but i cant find it haha.
So as im not interested in risky operations im reading about, as you said lower-risk long-term investing.
i have been tracking some company this past months, and even buying some shares, but i want to know more about this, im not in a hurry and like all things, time is needed.
So maybe i will ask you guys some questions, one of my biggest barrier is the languague because all of this tecnic words, make it so slow but anyway what is necessary is necessary.
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Posted on Oct 6, 2022, 4:06 pm
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Investing in Home Depot helped pay for my CLL.  Learn investing for sure.  There's a different between making money and being wealthy.  Learn to make passive income.  Several rental properties and investing helped me get there.  I have decent enough career as well.
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