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Jan 11, 2021
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hamaca
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The major mutual fund companies usually have great educational resources for
newer investors on their sites.
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what's a good resource for young, new investors?
byujag
All-American
1/11/21 1:07pm
Trump University
Chester Copperpot
1/11/21 1:08pm
*Bovine University
yahtzee
1/11/21 1:09pm
/r/wallstreetbets
WorfoSAUR
1/11/21 1:08pm
ACN
Jeffacka
1/11/21 1:08pm
r/wallstreetbets
RexIdaCoug
1/11/21 1:08pm
The Motley Fool provides a ton of good free information
hansel
1/11/21 1:14pm
White Coat Investor
Styro
1/11/21 1:18pm
Investopedia.
allaboutthegainz
1/11/21 1:19pm
Madmoney.CNBC.com
RC Vikings
1/11/21 1:23pm
Bogleheads is pretty good
slappy
1/11/21 1:29pm
The major mutual fund companies usually have great educational resources for
hamaca
1/11/21 1:34pm
Just tell him to invest in index funds. All the hedge fund managers do that with
4thand19
1/11/21 1:37pm
White Coat Investor.. Some Bogleheads too but those guys can be pretty weird.
cougfanz
1/11/21 1:41pm
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