Hi /biz/ I'm ready to buy my first stock - what stock should I buy?
I only want to spend 50.00 for my first.
>>1335915
wait until you have a couple thousand
>>1335942
why?
>>1335954
Stocks work by % change, and any profits / investment work in a compounding interest basis.
It's exponential returns (assumming you profit every day) so low values will seem like a plateu
>>1335915
Walmart
$AMPH
>>1335915
Yo biz I've got tens of thousands sitting around in cash what should I do to take advantage of Brexit?
I'm not gonna risk it all but happy to play around with a few thousand.
>>1336086
Well brexit has already happened, so you can't take advantage of that, but gold might go up in the near future if this triggers a reaction from central banks. GDX, GDXJ are still really low and gold is headed a lot higher eventually.
>>1337029
dont listen to this retard.
>>1336086
you've seen a minor correction in the world's stock prices, barring gold, the us dollar, and the japanese yen.
find a few companies you like that went down during brexit, and buy them for cheap.
not saying buy these, but i think smith and wesson, and blizzard activision are two strong companies.
if you're looking to swing trade or day trade, just trade the SPY weekly options. find an uptrend or
downtrend, ride it for a few hundred dollars, then get out without being too greedy.
>>1337046
we'll see who's the retard, libtard
>>1337046
plz dont post porn in blue boards
>>1335962
How is it a compound interest basis? I thought it was just a simple percentage of the original investment.
>>1337174
it is lol
>>1337174
Dividends
>>1337225
dividends are percentage of the money you buy shares for, usually about 3% sooo....