How to invest in stocks
Learn how to get started investing in stocks regardless of how much money you have.
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Bonds bring income and diversification to a portfolio, typically with less risk than stocks.
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Bonds are considered safer than stocks, but they do come with their own risk set.
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While most banks give out interest every month, Uncle Sam keeps bond investors waiting longer.
Investors use fundamental analysis to see whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued.
Emerging market ETFs offer a way to invest in growing countries, but they have risks.
A company’s price-to-sales ratio gives you an idea of its market valuation.
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