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help a beginner out....
My situation:
-After subtracting money I'll need for bills and routine living, I have about $40,000 that I can do whatever I want with. -I'm a young 23 year old with no investing experience. -I am a successful semi-pro poker player, so I do have a good logical mind. -I would be willing to risk and possibly lose about $5000 in the early going, as long as I feel like I'm getting better at investing while doing it. -I don't want any super long term investments. I'd like to have access to my money. -If I truly feel as if I can be a successful investor, then I'd definitely be willing to put in the time and effort in order to learn. So where to begin? |
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Re: help a beginner out....
Malkiel "Random walk down wallstreet"
If you don't want to get in for the effective long run, expect to be using a lot of unproven, sketchy methods. |
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