@RicO_Suave03 Books
1. The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
2. The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C. Bogle
3. One Up on Wall Street by Peter Lynch
Sites
Seeking Alpha, The Motley Fool, Khan Academy, Morningstar Investing Classroom
@RicO_Suave03 Biggest thing is understanding the difference between investing and trading. Opening an account at a real brokerage like Fidelity or Schwab gives you access to an unbelievable amount of information and education courses.
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@Investmentkage@LEAPTRADER_ Yeah I agree is not a great buy/hold but love it for learning. I personally haven’t paper traded selling options. I originally learned with $F and $T in my Roth. Both have weekly expirations and return 2-3% a month in premiums. Small $ but good place to start
@Investmentkage@LEAPTRADER_ $F is a good one to learn how to sell covered calls. It has weekly expirations, 5% dividends and can get 100 shares for under $1200. Not the best performing ticker out there but one of the better low cost ones to learn how they work.