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What if you could sidestep the common investing mistakes that plague most new investors? This episode promises to arm you with the knowledge needed to avoid such pitfalls, like buying high and selling low, or neglecting to consider investment fees. I unravel the basics of smart investing, explaining what stocks represent (ownership in a company), and the significance of dividends (your share of the company's profits).
Ever wondered why it's not always wise to buy a stock at its historical high? I also scrutinize investment fees, comparing one-time trading fees to annual fees, and breaking down how the management expense ratio can impact your investment over the long run.
I cover the following topics in this episode:
- Investing without knowledge
- Buying stocks at high prices
- Selling stocks at low prices
- Not paying attention to fees
Watch till the end to get 10% off coupon code for Simply Investing.
Learn more at: https://www.simplyinvesting.com/
Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/platform. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buying and selling of specific securities is provided. All trademarks, trade names, or logos mentioned or used are the property of their respective owners. For our full legal disclaimer, please visit our website.
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What if you could sidestep the common investing mistakes that plague most new investors? This episode promises to arm you with the knowledge needed to avoid such pitfalls, like buying high and selling low, or neglecting to consider investment fees. I unravel the basics of smart investing, explaining what stocks represent (ownership in a company), and the significance of dividends (your share of the company's profits).
Ever wondered why it's not always wise to buy a stock at its historical high? I also scrutinize investment fees, comparing one-time trading fees to annual fees, and breaking down how the management expense ratio can impact your investment over the long run.
I cover the following topics in this episode:
- Investing without knowledge
- Buying stocks at high prices
- Selling stocks at low prices
- Not paying attention to fees
Watch till the end to get 10% off coupon code for Simply Investing.
Learn more at: https://www.simplyinvesting.com/
Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this channel are for informational and educational purposes only. Simply Investing Incorporated nor the author and guests shall be liable for any loss of profit or any commercial damages, including but not limited to incidental, special, consequential, or other damages. Investors should confirm any data before making stock buy/sell decisions. Our staff and editor may hold at any given time securities mentioned in this video/course/report/presentation/platform. The final decision to buy or sell any stock is yours; please do your own due diligence. Stock buy or sell decisions are based on many factors including your own risk tolerance. When in doubt please consult a professional advisor. No advice on the buying and selling of specific securities is provided. All trademarks, trade names, or logos mentioned or used are the property of their respective owners. For our full legal disclaimer, please visit our website.
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