Hey /biz/
Im sick of being a chump and not investing into the stock market. I read the news everyday like an old ass man and I can clearly see what companies that could have potential to make it big. Ive been doing some research with online brokers I understand I should never pay more than $10 per trade and just2trade looks like a good ebroker website. But what should i do? I dont have a 401k or an IRA and I would just invest my own money diectly. What the hell should I or shouldn't I be doing?
You are on the right track bud
>>1096904
Test out free accounts with free cash. Learn your mistakes from those experiences.
When you are confident, enter the market.
As long as you can tell where the cash flow is going, you'll probably make money in the market..
>>1096904
>I read the news everyday like an old ass man and I can clearly see what companies that could have potential to make it big.
browsing pol every day isn't going to make you a millionaire senpai
>trading stocks in 2016
I dont think its worth the effort, it'll take you ages to make anything more than chump change. Its not like 10 years ago.
Another n00b here, I just invested in my first stock, it's been trending hard, as much as I got into the hard upping late, it seems it's still growing, might regret my decision. invested in Catapult Group International Ltd, how fucked am I guys?
>>1097230
>how fucked am I guys?
Pretty fucked. Sell if it's up, no one ever went broke taking a profit.
>>1097255
You mean sell it 2 hours after having bought it?
>>1096904
>I read the news everyday like an old ass man and I can clearly see what companies that could have potential to make it big.
>like an old ass man
>old ass man
>ass man
I've always been a "tits" man myself.
>>1097076
>Not utilizing leverage to scalp a volatile market using proper tried and tested risk management strategies.
>>1096904
Etrade has a really good UI but more expensive trades.
I use Options house. UI is slightly worse than Etrade, but 5 dollar trades is king for me.
>>1097255
>no one ever went broke taking a profit.
Depends on the size of the profit, Mohammad.