r/investing 23h ago

25, looking for simple investment advice

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u/therealjerseytom 23h ago

Sounds like a good plan to me.

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u/szakee 23h ago

feel free to read the rules.

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u/Pfuddster 21h ago

DCA into spy

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u/ITCHYisSylar 17h ago

People should be taking advice from you, not the other way around 

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u/kiwimancy 15h ago

This topic has been removed because it is a beginner topic or asking for advice (rule 2). We get too many of these topics every day and the community has asked us to prevent them from swamping the front page.

You are welcome to repost your question in the Daily Advice Thread. This thread should be stickied at the top of the subreddit every morning.


You can find curated resources in the r/investing wiki for Getting Started here.
If you know nothing about the capital markets, the Getting Started section at the SEC educational site can be a good place to start - investor.gov - there are also short 30 second videos on basics.

For formal educational materials, several colleges and universities make their course work available for free. Some examples are Financial Markets (2011) - Yale University taught by Prof. Shiller, Financial Theory (2008) - MIT taught by Prof Andrew Lo, and Corporate Finance Webcast - NYU Stern School of Business taught by Prof Aswath Damodaran.

The reading list in the wiki and FAQ has a list of books ranging from light reading to advanced topics depending on your knowledge level. Link here - Reading List

If you have any issue with this removal, please message the moderators. Thank you.