Hello, I have 20k ready but not very experienced. Please how do I get started?
Yu work for 42yrs to have $1m in your retirement, Meanwhile some people are putting just $20k in a meme coin for just few months and now they are multi millionaires I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life.
Been hearing that investing is this great passive income thing, but honestly… how’s that supposed to work when I’m grinding 70 hours a week and barely understand the market? Every video just says “Buy now!” but no one breaks down when to sell or how to actually make profit. It’s overwhelming.
Excellent!!! I really do have a question. As a beginner interested in trading. How would someone enter into trading ? I will greatly appreciate any recommendation or suggestions.
What’s truly crazy is, once you read ‘The Secret Side of Wealth’, you realize how blinded you were. This book has serious knowledge, so underrated.
I am moving around some money this week. I’ll be freeing up nearly a million that was sitting in a 5% money market fund, waiting for a moment like this.
Another great video Brian, thank you. Just the sort of share investment ideas that I was looking for. I've gone with Creative Realities, Atyr Pharma, Paysign and Talkspace, lets see how they do
Everyone’s hunting for the next Palantir or Nvidia now. It’s like no one remembers what it felt like holding these stocks during their 'dead money' phase. You could be sitting on gold for years before a catalyst like ChatGPT hitsand even then, it’s still a gamble. Most folks don’t talk about the money lost chasing the wrong $5 stocks while waiting for the right one to pop."
I'm taking a defensive approach, shifting from volatile growth stocks to blue chips. With $300,000 at stake, does this seem like a smart move?
You appear to be a great teacher man. I'd really like to get into lnvesting and trading the market. I have about $30k capital, but I don't know much about this market. I've literally been trying to trade on my own and studying charts for months, but I still don't really get it. What should I do differently?
Recently bought some recommended stocks and now they are just penny stocks. There seems to be more negative portfolios in the last 3rd half of 2023 and second half of this year with markets tumbling, soaring inflation, and banks going out of business. My concern is how can the rapid interest-rate hike be of favor to a value investor, or is it better avoiding stocks for a while?
Paysign is definitely going on a trajectory to $12-$15 over next 6 months. Possibly a brief top in the $18-$24 range. They’re cracking pharma and will expand plasma business in ways that bring on new streams of revenue and are increasing access to what will double their current revenue stream in that market
From $16,980 to $48,870 that's the minimum range of profit return every week I think it's not a bad one for me, now I have enough to pay bills and take care of my family.🎉
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It is important for beginners in trading and investing to understand that success in these fields requires more than just technical analysis. Emotional maturity and self-discipline are equally important, as they enable traders to make rational decisions even during periods of market volatility. This means that consistently investing over a long period of time is generally more effective than trying to time the market by buying and selling based on short-term market fluctuations. Learning is crucial for success in trading and investing. Keeping up with current trends and strategies can help traders stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions. I'm glad to hear that Alicja Plonska insights and strategies have been helpful to you. Remember, success in trading and investing takes time and effort, but with dedication and discipline, it is achievable....
The most common investment portfolio strategies include diversification, where you spread investments across different asset classes to manage risk. Another is the growth strategy, focused on capital appreciation through high-risk, high-reward assets. Income-oriented strategies target regular income from dividend stocks or bonds. There's also the value strategy, seeking undervalued assets for potential long-term gains.
What do you think about CTM and BBAI?
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Nice video. I agree with the 3 you picked at the end.
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