Planing on starting up a longterm investment portfolio. I know the market is pretty shitty right now, I might delay my actual entry into the market until things bottom out. But for the time being I have some questions to ask.
I plan on putting a portion of my paycheck into my investments,
Should I buy a larger sum of shares, one company at a time, gradually increasing the diversity of my portfolio as I put more money into my investment account. Or should I buy a smaller number of shares, multiple companies at a time, gradually increasing the quantity of my portfolio.
Are there any advantages/disadvantages from using Robinhood vs. a traditional brokerage firm like Fidelity or Scottrade?
Pic related, my tentative distribution plan.
Feel free to call me a faggot and retarded
Fuck all that gay shit and buy ETH
Maybe just read a basic book about investing.
>>1085522
I was just hoping to get some quick answers to my questions.
Particularly this one
>Should I buy a larger sum of shares, one company at a time, gradually increasing the diversity of my portfolio as I put more money into my investment account. Or should I buy a smaller number of shares, multiple companies at a time, gradually increasing the quantity of my portfolio.
>>1085443
>planning on long term investing
>hesitates because the market dipped
>>1085542
first one, BECAUSE you want all the shares you have in one company to be bought at the same price. This makes it easier to figure out gains/losses
also Google and Investopedia are things for questions. this board tends to be funny coin memes and underage fags.
>>1085567
also you generally want to buy in good increments, e.g. 1000 shares instead of 638