Alright, i'm a 21 y/o student who earns around €2000 a month. Since i live at home,i barely have any expenses, besides food and coffee. So lets say i have around €1500 a month to play with. I recently started reading investing for dummies.
Soon going to read the intelligent investor.
Lets say i want to play around with 3000. I dont mind if i screw up with the 3000 and loose it all. I really dont. I see it as learning money
By using one of the cheapest brokers here (€6 to buy and €6 to sell), it is very hard to try and make a profit. So i was thinking, how about leverage stocks (Sprinters, turbo's etc).
They seem to make it more likely to actually make a profit (or loss).
Anyone experience with this?
Also what should i start with? Regular stocks? OIL, Gold etc? Or pennystocks?
Invest it all in Vanguard s&p index funds and spend your time learning something more useful
>>1823317
Invest? why not trade? Ethereum to the moon bruh!
>>1823331
this guy knows his stuff
Alternatively, do it yourself by buying sector ETFs. You'll unironically outperform most """""""""""""investors"""""""""""" by not even touching your account
What do you guys think of scottrade?