Well, I must admit, I don't have any experience with investing, in fact, I should learn about it. But I know one thing, I need to start investing soon, so I'll have something to look for when I graduate, since it looks like I'll have extra 3 to 4 years with PhD studies. So that combines to 4 years, appx.... all this time, I will be paid, so I'm enjoying a salary. Rather low one, but I live cheap so.. doesn't matter.
OK so I was thinking, I should start low, I don't want to be investing loan money, it must be money I can afford to lose. So, I figure I can start investing in 2 months, with the initial sum of 1000 euros. That's all I have extra then, but I can add another 1000 euros every two months.
So, 1k start, with 1k added every 2 months. I think this gives me some chance to learn few basic ropes as well, so I'll be learning as I'll grow.
Where should I invest? I figure I SHOULD use services, like the ones who take care of your portfolio, but then again, with such low figures, I'll be losing money on it. Then again, maybe they won't charge me much because my investment is kind of low.
What should I invest into? I'm looking for steady growth, relatively stable/risk. I'm willing to hold the money in at least 5 years, all of it, and grow the investment.
I was thinking I should get a loan and buy an place, then start renting it straight out and keep my cheap rent place for myself. But, I figured with the interest rate, it would still take so long that I'd be paying so much to the bank, I'd rather just... invest in something else right now, plus I don't want to be stuck in this place for another 20 years with the loan.
So stock market it is. Any good tips, for the basics? Any basic tutorials on how it all works? I was thinking that I might want to look some of the balance analysis thingies, find myself top 5 on where the price is relatively cheap, the company is stable, and the risk is from low to fairly low. Get TOP 5 of that (should give me big and known companies) and invest it all according to that, then start adding up every two months. Check back in another 6 months to 1 year to make changes according to the new list.
You see? I have no idea how to do this stuff..
OK so I was thinking, I should start low, I don't want to be investing loan money, it must be money I can afford to lose. So, I figure I can start investing in 2 months, with the initial sum of 1000 euros. That's all I have extra then, but I can add another 1000 euros every two months.
So, 1k start, with 1k added every 2 months. I think this gives me some chance to learn few basic ropes as well, so I'll be learning as I'll grow.
Where should I invest? I figure I SHOULD use services, like the ones who take care of your portfolio, but then again, with such low figures, I'll be losing money on it. Then again, maybe they won't charge me much because my investment is kind of low.
What should I invest into? I'm looking for steady growth, relatively stable/risk. I'm willing to hold the money in at least 5 years, all of it, and grow the investment.
I was thinking I should get a loan and buy an place, then start renting it straight out and keep my cheap rent place for myself. But, I figured with the interest rate, it would still take so long that I'd be paying so much to the bank, I'd rather just... invest in something else right now, plus I don't want to be stuck in this place for another 20 years with the loan.
So stock market it is. Any good tips, for the basics? Any basic tutorials on how it all works? I was thinking that I might want to look some of the balance analysis thingies, find myself top 5 on where the price is relatively cheap, the company is stable, and the risk is from low to fairly low. Get TOP 5 of that (should give me big and known companies) and invest it all according to that, then start adding up every two months. Check back in another 6 months to 1 year to make changes according to the new list.
You see? I have no idea how to do this stuff..
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