So /biz/ I want some advice on young investors.
I'm 18, just finished and got my diploma. I've been working a part time job while I was in school and have $1,000 that I can say I could comfortably put away to grow a little.
I have very limited knowledge as to ETF's and Mutual Funds and what nots. I've heard good things about Vanguard ETF's.
tl;dr What is the good option to put $1,000 in to grow for some years, while each month adding upon it self.
Cheers. I wish /biz/ was much more active then it is, it's one of my favorites.
>>1432795
If you are looking for safety and long term value, Roth IRA or bonds
If you are hoping for more action with you're investment, stocks/shitcoins
If you are willing to think big, go buy a house.
>>1433027
>stocks on teh same level as meme coins
i don't think so clown.
>>1433027
>>1433039
I had an option to put like $300 into BTC when it first came out when I was still in High School but I contemplate suicide I didn't buy at that $10 dollar mark :(.
What are your thoughts on ETF's I'm looking for something that has the chance/ likelihood of earning something monthly.
While I'm finishing up Probation and Legal issues and recovering from Surgery I'll be stuck around my area for another 2 months or so and then I'm planning on either getting certified as a Pipe Welder or HVAC Technician. Still not clear as to the solid path I want to take on life.
>>1432795
If its only a grand just take it to vegas and put it on red. Double your money in a night it would take etfs a decade to do that
>>1433027
>buy a house
>with $1000
Spotted the third worlder
>>1433512
I hear alot of shilling about ETFs. People on /biz/ seem to like them. I personally have no experience with them.