📈 Stop Pretending You Understand the Stock Market

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🎯 Pick ONE company you actually use
Forget fancy stuff. Just pick Apple, Nike, or whatever. You already know what they do, which makes this way less intimidating. Check what their stock price is right now—takes 30 seconds on Google.
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📱 Download a free practice app (no real money)
Use something like Webull or Yahoo Finance's simulator. You'll "buy" and "sell" fake stocks this week and actually see what happens. Beats reading a textbook about it.
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🧠 Learn the three things that actually matter
Stocks = owning a tiny piece of a company. Stock price = what people will pay for that piece right now. Dividends = free money companies sometimes give shareholders. That's it. Everything else is noise for later.
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💬 Follow ONE person who explains this casually
Find a YouTuber or podcaster who doesn't sound like a robot. (Avoid anyone selling you a course for $997.) Listen while commuting. You'll absorb way more than trying to force yourself through boring articles.
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🚦 Make a tiny, real decision by Friday
Don't go all-in. Just decide: would I actually invest $50 in that company I picked? If yes, why? If no, why not? That thinking is the whole game right there.
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