So lately I have gotten into investing in the stock market, amateur of course, with what little spare money I have. I was introduced to this app called Robinhood (if you want to start let me know, if you sign up with someones invite we each get a free share of a stock!) which is awesome at allowing someone like myself to invest with no cost per trade. Now obviously you need the money to invest so I am not investing in anything like Amazon or Apple since they are far too expensive. However along with just investing I have also found that certain stocks will pay quarterly, or even monthly in some cases, dividends. You can't make your whole portfolio off of dividend stocks because you should be diversified but I like the idea of getting money, even if it's a small amount, every month!
For now I think I'm only $100 deep in my portfolio but so far it has been a fun and interesting journey teaching myself about the market. Plus it gives me an edge, possibly, on my future in a way that something like my 401K will not. Plus for all the money I'm making off of dividends I can just turn around and dump it back into more shares of the same stocks and invest further to get more out of every month or quarter. Anyway just thought I'd share that Robinhood makes it easy to invest and actually makes it kind of fun as well!
Anyone out there have any tips or tricks please feel free to share! Thanks all and have a good night!
My best suggestion is to diversify throughout multiple industries. The market will always fluctuate but sometimes it only fluctuates for specific industries. As well, the more expensive the stock, the worse it is for flipping profits as it is much more difficult for a stock to raise from $700 to $1400 versus a stock raising from $0.63 to $1.26 so if you are more interested in flipping fast profits then go with cheaper "penny" stocks and if you want long term investing then stick to the more expensive "blue chip" ICO's
Appreciate the tip! I definitely see what you would mean about the "penny" stocks. It makes a ton of sense if you are looking for some quick change! I guess I should figure out exactly what I am looking to do with the market. Enjoy your Holiday bud and see ya after the Holiday!