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How to Start Investing as a Student
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 307460, member: 75687"] Investing as a student can seem daunting, especially when you don’t have much money to get started. But with some research and knowledge of the basics, investing can be an excellent way to start growing your financial future. Here are some tips on how to begin investing as a student: Start Small You don’t need thousands of dollars in order to start investing; in fact, many online brokerages now offer low-cost or free trades if you open an account with them. Investing small amounts every month is a great way to get into the habit and build up your portfolio over time. Do Your Research Take the time before you invest any money into researching different brokerage services and investments that suit your financial goals and risk tolerance levels. It's also important that you understand any fees associated with each investment option so there are no surprises down the line. [/QUOTE]
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