I go on reddit r/wallstreetbets
its shit but you can find good advice
Also go on BARCHART volume and you can see the biggest orders of the day and follow those
Anybody invest in stocks? How can I be successful with this?
Relatively safe, as in compared to most other forms of investment. But yeah, the current situation is a bit of a wild card and couldn't be anticipated. But the economy will recover, and quickly. It's only a loss if you were to sell right now.
You sound jelly bro; Are you jelly?
I don't need to know the terms you spent hundreds of thousands of dollars learning in school, I can understand a graph. Your mad because your first major investment ie: your degree was a complete loss ;)
Now's a good time to buy stocks in cannibus and marijuana.
>There is no such thing as an auto pilot investment
index funds are basically auto-pilot investment
Accept when the index decides to go full retard and lose 30% of its value.
well, even with the dotcom bubble, the recession of '08 and the recent covid scare, the dow jones has averaged a 5% growth in the past 30 years
Ford has been circling the drain since 08, plus they build shit cars.
It's just gambling dumbass.
Noko