So I'm practically a total beginner on investment and financing and was hoping that some of you could recommend some resources like websites or books (that aren't shrill shit) that I could look into to learn some strategy and bring myself out of investment ignorance so I can start looking to put some money in the marker or whatnot. I'm planning on going into undergraduate accounting this year so I think extra financial knowledge from /biz/ would only help.
just get a vanguard mutual fund or something similar, tons of decent funds out there with low expenses
Forget about Jennifer and Elizabeth, and buy ETH. Make 10% in a month and laugh when these cunts complain they don't have as much as you because of muh wage gap.
>>2926575
Be more specific.
Do you want books about investing, business, finance and pricing, accounting, some field related to finance like consulting or actuarial science?
And then if it's something like investing...what kind of investing? You want technical analysis, fundamentals, mindset?
This is a huge field you're asking about here.
>>2926575
fuck jennifer and elizabeth tbqh
https://www.amazon.com/Bogleheads-Guide-Investing-Taylor-Larimore/dp/0470067365
It semi-shills some Vanguard funds but 90% is sound investment 101 advice
>>2926754
That's the thing though, I'm not totally sure about what sort of field of investment I'm looking for, I need some sort of solid 101 to have as a stepping stole to other parts of the field.