Hi all. I'm a 35 year old man who is looking to start investing. Now, let me be clear. I'm getting into this to make money. I don't care about trading. I don't care about excitement or flair. I care about security. I'm not saying no-risk, because I know this is a lot of risk, but I'm looking to start learning how this all works.
Most of the resources I'm finding linked here and at r/stocks seem to be geared toward people that have a basic understanding of the stock market. Or, even more popular are resources about being a day trader. I really don't want any of that. I want something that can give me a primer. A beginners guide to stocks that assume the person studying doesn't have the first clue what they are doing. I've read enough to know that I want to invest heavily in ETFs, but I don't know what ETF stands for or why it's different from individual stocks. I hope that gives you an idea of how little I know!
Video tutorials on YouTube or podcasts would be my preferred method of learning, but I'll take anything that you all believe would be important. Like, what would you give your teenager to get them to start learning about this?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Submitted January 31, 2018 at 12:13PM by UKFan643 http://ift.tt/2DR4ZvA
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