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[QUOTE="Phantasm, post: 343369, member: 94599"] One can start investing with little money by setting clear investment goals, starting small, using employer-sponsored retirement accounts, exploring micro-investing apps, robo-advisors or ETFs. Set your own goals; open accounts for minimum deposit amounts; contribute towards a retirement package and use Acorns and Stash as examples of micro-investment mobile applications; try out automated investment management services like robo-advisers, while also considering low-cost index-based exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for diversification. With compound interest, even small investments can grow over time to help meet financial milestones irrespective of the initial sum. The most popular ones include stock trading on such platforms as Etrade and TD Ameritrade or purchasing exchange-traded funds and utilizing benefits provided by an employer’s 401(k) plan. [/QUOTE]
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