So I have never invested in anything major, but have always been curious about the inner workings of how stocks work, along with how to invest in them. Has anyone here invested in a stock? Maybe you bought shares in a company or something similar to that.
I wouldn't mind learning myself, because I am always looking for other ways of making money. But I imagine it's also not an easy thing to get into. Does it take a while to learn?
#Finance Don't get me started ! I'm not all about money, but frfr, it will take money to finance the revolution ... Lack of money causes strife, etc ...
It's all "buy low, sell high" , same with crypto, forex, online arbitrage ... Take any asset, is essentially the same (of course, you can sell high, buy low , ie selling short which is a more advanced topic)
A stock is ownership in a company (tell me if I'm getting too basic) ... A company may issue 1million shares, or pieces of ownership in the company ... For that piece of ownership, the owner of the share get s to vote in a shareholder election (where the company votes to change leadership, to increase prices, or whatever)
Now, as a shareowner, you get to share in the companies profits ... They usually disclose the profits at the shareholder meeting. Ie Tesla might say "we made 1 billion dollars this quarter, so we are going to pay the shareholder $5 per share, annually" ... So, for just holding ownership, you get to partake in that profit for as long as you hold the shares (you can even hold them, pass em down to your kids, mAke side money of off them - another semi advanced topic ...
What I just described is the just of stocks ... Here, by holding stocks, the company pays hippy free money, just for holding ownership. An investor like this is usually called a long term /dividend investor. The payouts are called dividends, and you usually get them every quarter (4 times a year. But the quote of $5, in this example is over the whole year, so every quarter, you get $1.25 a share)
Ok, so buying and selling. I usually tell ppl to open a Robinhood account. You can download the app. Put some money in it, maybe $100 or so. Robinhood tells your what stocks are green temporarily. Just buy those for a sec. I mean push a button (that's all that's involved in buying and selling assets really, just push a button)
I'll give an example in the next thread