Okay I've always been interested in investing but I don't know what the fuck I'm doing, what are some great resources that I can use to teach myself about the market; things like books or online resources, anything really.
/biz/, just follow everyone's advice and you'll be ight kid.
U dont need to know a shit, just follow tendencies.
>>1744462
what do you mean by that?
>>1744443
Ignore what everyone is selling. Theyre all just pumping your own shit.
Unless you already have large capital and want to study markets full time, you arent going to beat the market. Just buy Index Funds
>>1744473
*their own shit
>>1744473
Ok, but that's just it, where do I buy index funds? I really don't know much about investing at all.
Walk in to a library and just pick up any economics book. If your local library's shit just research what reading material some Universities have for economics using google. When you've found some books that cost £300 just fucking torrent a pdf, it's not difficult.
>>1744443
>Go to Vanguard
>Link to bank account
>Transfer money
>Buy VTSAX
>Wolf on Wallstreet
>>1744495
I'm thinking about this one:
http://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/investing/investment_help/investment_research/mutual_fund_research/mutual_funds.html?path=%2FProspect%2FResearch%2Fmutualfunds%2Fsummary.asp%3Fsymbol%3DSWPPX
Mainly because I expect the American economy to improve under Trump.