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50 COMMENTS

  1. I do invest for long term. I buy when I have around 400 – 500 $. I only invest in companies that give dividends. I always reinvest those dividends to create more dividends. I am not always buying when the stock is on sale. I don't time the market. Investing is really interesting. I don't use all the techniques that you use. Because I am not there yet. But I do my reseach and make sure I am doing the best choice for the long terms.

  2. Count me in this is my part time job I'm in I work food time but last 3 months I've been investing in stocks and doing some options which I got lucky on which is good and I'm going continue I see me doing this for the rest of my life my life this better than my real job

  3. I personally avoid day trading my cousins uses e toro app for day trading, he’s addicted to it lol. Even when he makes a couple of pounds/dollers he gets a buzz out of it.

  4. Hi Phil, great video.

    I was wondering is it better to diversify ones investments portfolio as in putting money in an ROTH IRA and also investing money in ETFs/stocks doing both simultaneously or is it better just sticking to one type of investment concept? So far I’ve put most of my money into an a Roth.

  5. Love your video, Phil. After 19 years in corporate America I was just laid off and with all the fears and uncertainty that this type of situation brings, I realize that I lost myself working for other people. I have a lot to learn about investment, about the world and about myself, but this is my beginning to a new self. I am still looking for a job but I am committed to making investing part of my life as it is (in my opinion) a way to pull ourselves from the herd mentality, that unfortunately is ingrained in us. I just turned 47 and I am not going to go into regretting my younger choices, because my path got me a beautiful family and a happy life, but after watching some instructional videos on youtube (including yours) I just feel that I can conquer the world (sort of speak) if I put the effort, and there no be anyone else to blame but myself and I love that. I have no choice but to start small but I think what really matters is starting. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and keeping it real. Much appreciated!

  6. Absolutely. We are looking at all of the pros and cons of each type of investing/trading. I can see the lucrative journey of day trading to finance swing trading which will bring in cashflow to put into your long term investments which will truly build wealth. A lot to learn!

  7. Thanks Phil! I’ve got a full-time job and some side hustles, most of which involve music, and since I never want to retire from music, part time investing is perfect for me!

  8. Greetings I would like To start investing but I have a doubt if I am already matching whatever my a ploy Employer offers on my 401k and are you ready contribute to an Ira…do I have to open at taxable account in order to invest in individual dividend stocks? That would be better on the same broker or it’s better different brokers for differents kinds of account?

  9. Learn learn learn and learn from mistakes investing is for people that are risilent because the market will test you but only the strong will survive

  10. Yes I am looking at investing as a part time investment. But the problem is that i am a very small investor and I am not sure of analyzing the stocks that I can get return in the future

  11. I am 21 years old and been decent with money but never really thought about investing until now. This is definitely something I want to be doing as a part time job? Thanks phil.

  12. This was an awesome video! Thank you for sharing. I am really trying to grow my future and it’s videos like this are helping immensely. I found success with acorns app. That let u invest as little as $5. If you click this link you get $5 https://acorns.com/invite/PA4UU3 to start. Then you can set recurring investments and they do round ups on your spare change! I will also try some of these tips out cause every little bit helps.

  13. I want to be at a level to invest 100$ a week apart from my day to day job it’s nothing big to begin with but it’s a good start any ideas people? I’m open for ideas

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