Didn't see a pinned wiki or info dump. How do I learn to invest? What's on the reading list?
>>1809817
Bumping this from yesterday. What is the best online broker to use to buy a few stock? Was interested in US Steel, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and whoever makes Oculus Rift.
>>1810750
Robinhood is great for when you’re learning. Zero commissions.
>>1810752
>Robinhood
Alright, I'm just waiting on my account to be authenticated.
What entry stocks do you recommend? Alternatively, what is the best resource to see what stocks are currently super low?
>>1810783
do not take individual stock advice from /biz/
your results will vary widely based on your individual risk tolerance and should never be based off someone else risk tolerance.
My suggestion is to read up on risk tolerance for individual stock picking and if you need gains in the short term or long term. In the long term, just picking companies that will be around a long time and with good fundamentals are what is important, as is researching their future developments.
Just go to Investopedia or something. There are plenty of highly rated books on investing, just look at the top sellers on Amazon or something.