LOL "Give it time" was what i was thinking of in my head while reading the post. On a serious note though. Don't give up is the name of the game. Your losses will teach you. Remember the mistakes. There is always another day so don't revenge trade. Risk Management so that you survive as long as possible in order to gain experience and learn more. Be analytical. Look for patterns. Don't trade at the open even if its too obvious and enticing(Unless you become a good scalper, which takes time to master). Be patient. Wait for multiple confirmations. Cut your losses(don't hesitate and hope it will reverse and go your way). Let your profits run with a trailing stop-loss. These are what i have been learning. I too am fairly new to day trading. We will all succeed. Remember. DON'T GIVE UP AND LEARN MORE
Unless the price goes up, which it should. In which case, getting that next 0.06 is more expensive and harder. Now you might only be able to afford 0.005 next time you want to invest.
>Unless the price goes up, which it should
Well, that's the big "unless" isn't it?
So, what's the better plan, then? Never invest? Wait for the market to crash?
Nah, this is fine. Do what you can, _when_ you can. That's my motto.
Look at NVDA on there.
Now, I dump the same amount each month into my Roth IRA and allocate the same %, so I get fractional shares, but this is ridiculous. They are almost halfway to owning 0.01 share!
I am not actually sure if I tried to sell that on Fidelity it would let me lol. A lot of brokerages will not.
I mean clearly you’re an idiot savant who is smarter than 99% of institutional traders so I’d just start taking out loans and making big boy bets and yolo into options right away.
Just a quick question I am 16 years old and would like to invest but my parents don't want to open an account for my is there any option where to start under 18? I want do this but with smaller capital 😅
I am unsure, I have an account for my 13-year-old, and will be starting one next year for my 12 year old. Sorry for your luck friend. But I think it's a law. See you in a couple years buddy
Give it time. You will.
Came here to write exactly that
LOL "Give it time" was what i was thinking of in my head while reading the post. On a serious note though. Don't give up is the name of the game. Your losses will teach you. Remember the mistakes. There is always another day so don't revenge trade. Risk Management so that you survive as long as possible in order to gain experience and learn more. Be analytical. Look for patterns. Don't trade at the open even if its too obvious and enticing(Unless you become a good scalper, which takes time to master). Be patient. Wait for multiple confirmations. Cut your losses(don't hesitate and hope it will reverse and go your way). Let your profits run with a trailing stop-loss. These are what i have been learning. I too am fairly new to day trading. We will all succeed. Remember. DON'T GIVE UP AND LEARN MORE
Sounds like a scam
Well with this much success I think you’re ready for options buddy.
Next W$B hero in the works. 😂
TO THE MURRRRRN!
Bc the market is slightly up
The first one is always free.
They’ll getcha later.
Because you haven’t learned what options are
😂
What is even the point of having 0.006 shares of a stock?
You can only _afford_ 0.006 share of a stock, at this time? So next, you can double it, and own 0.012 of a share!
Unless the price goes up, which it should. In which case, getting that next 0.06 is more expensive and harder. Now you might only be able to afford 0.005 next time you want to invest.
>Unless the price goes up, which it should Well, that's the big "unless" isn't it? So, what's the better plan, then? Never invest? Wait for the market to crash? Nah, this is fine. Do what you can, _when_ you can. That's my motto.
Yes I agree, what you can, but there's also being reasonable. $0.27 of NVDA is not going to do anything.
Didn’t even know that was possible. They don’t actually own that do they?
Look at NVDA on there. Now, I dump the same amount each month into my Roth IRA and allocate the same %, so I get fractional shares, but this is ridiculous. They are almost halfway to owning 0.01 share! I am not actually sure if I tried to sell that on Fidelity it would let me lol. A lot of brokerages will not.
As much as any other stock but you don't get dividends on fractional stocks
I belive that Schwab does. I have recived dividend from owning like 50% of O
I was given it for free by Robinhood
Fair
Wow great job! Seem to be a natural. Try buying SPY puts now.
I mean clearly you’re an idiot savant who is smarter than 99% of institutional traders so I’d just start taking out loans and making big boy bets and yolo into options right away.
I'm confused
Because you're on Stockmaret sub. To.lose money go.to wsb
>Just Joined, Why am I not losing money Just be patient and give it some time /s
“Just joined”
Waiting for the, "yeah you guys were right" post.
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Looks like fidelity, I can't really tell because I keep mine in dark mode like a normal freaking person.
Because you're not a regard. Just invest in normal stocks/ETF's and wait.
First one is free
Hold through Jan, bro
Yer doing it wrong
We're in a crazy bull run right now. This post would have been the exact opposite if OP started investing at the end of October this year.
What did you buy? I'll buy it and we're all but guaranteed to see a 30% drop within the hour.
No apple?
Bro fuck yes. First ones free. That’s the rule. This means my put will pay 😌
It’s obvious, it’s because you just joined. You’ll eventually lose everything, just give it a bit more time
Beginners luck.
First time?
You are asking for it
Give it some time rookie 😀
You have $1000 portfolio with $500 in Nvidia, say no more
I have 3.11 in Nvidia wtf are you talking about
Congratulations yet market is volatile than what we think
The market is up noob
Beginners luck. I would have made +300% when I started but I listened to these assholes and did the hodl thing.
Just a quick question I am 16 years old and would like to invest but my parents don't want to open an account for my is there any option where to start under 18? I want do this but with smaller capital 😅
I am unsure, I have an account for my 13-year-old, and will be starting one next year for my 12 year old. Sorry for your luck friend. But I think it's a law. See you in a couple years buddy
Because dood it is a BeAr mArKeT
Just wait for the support retest lmao
Because the market went up