I’m an early childhood educator looking to dip my toes into investing, but I don’t have a ton to start with. Any tips for beginners with a tight budget? Would love to hear what’s worked for others!
Consider starting with low-cost index funds or ETFs to diversify with minimal capital. Many platforms offer fractional shares, allowing you to invest small amounts consistently. Prioritize learning through reputable resources before committing funds.
Ah, the classic ‘start small and don’t blow it all on meme stocks’ advice. Wise, but where’s the fun in that?
ETFs won’t buy themselves though!
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Meme stocks might be risky, but so is playing it safe… and way less thrilling. Though I wouldn’t mind letting you handle my portfolio strictly professional, of course.
Boring advice but facts tho. Can’t yolo rent money on Doge and hope for the best
ETFs it is.