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Hi Everyone!
Just came across this awesome group and was wondering if anyone had any tips for a "first time" investor who does not have alot of money to play with. Thanks!
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Welcome Angela!
I think a key is that most people start out with small amounts of money. The beauty of compound interest is that even a tiny amount of starting money will quickly snowball into larger amounts.
My philosophy is to invest in what I'm using. So I invest in Amazon and Google and similar stocks. I've never had any issue when doing that!
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The best bet for a first-time investor with not a lot of money to invest is to set up an account at either Sharebuilder or Folioinvesting.com.
Both firms have no minimum and for a small monthly fee, you can invest any amount you want...even only a couple dollars.
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Thanks Lisa & Tony for the info 
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Tony - I'm curious, do you not like etrade? I've used etrade for many years and it's what I still have a little money in.
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I also have used etrade for years. The fees are resonable and, for me, they make it very easy to buy foreign stocks even in small amounts.
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I think the first essential step to investing before ever deciding the what, where and when to invest is to READ,READ, READ and LEARN, LEARN, LEARN.
For a first time investor it is always advisable to start with small amounts.
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Hi rodav, welcome to the forum - I see you are new What would you suggest we read? Thanks,I think the first essential step to investing before ever deciding the what, where and when to invest is to READ,READ, READ and LEARN, LEARN, LEARN.
For a first time investor it is always advisable to start with small amounts.
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