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Sep 23, 2018
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Archaea
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Find a competent financial adviser and seek advice from him/her.
Read the WSJ, Forbes, les Echos and das Handelsblatt.
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Just starting to get into investing. What's the best way to research and learn
BountifulCoug5
9/23/18 5:14pm
Find a competent financial adviser and seek advice from him/her.
Archaea
9/23/18 5:16pm
Read Bogleheads Guide to Investing for one.
WizeGuise
9/23/18 5:17pm
This is a great start
timponyloco
9/23/18 5:54pm
It’s going to be very hard for you to beat the index long term.
titlecoug
9/23/18 5:20pm
This. Or spend your time researching mutual funds
KingDave
9/23/18 5:24pm
Yup. See my post directly above.
WizeGuise
9/23/18 5:33pm
Choose FI (financial independence) is a great podcast.
pilot17
9/23/18 5:22pm
RE: Just starting to get into investing. What's the best way to research and
BYihateU
9/23/18 5:28pm
I like the style taught and employee by Investors Business Daily (IBD)
Medute
9/23/18 5:41pm
"Common Sense in Mutual Funds" by John Bogle...and go to Bogleads.org
Hoplite
9/23/18 6:02pm
More upside and risk with stocks vs mutual funds. If for retirement go with ETF
VballDad
9/23/18 6:56pm
My advice: don’t start by picking stocks.
MormonThug
9/23/18 7:52pm
You can't know everything. But you can mine a niche and know it 100%
ClackamasCoug
9/23/18 8:39pm
Take Wesley Snipes' advice and always bet on black
WDaddy
9/23/18 8:45pm
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