Buying shares in one company (e.g., Apple, Disney). Higher risk, higher potential reward, requires deep research.
If you have credit card debt (usually 20%+ interest), pay that off first. No stock is guaranteed to beat that "return." 2. Choose the Right Account Type how to buy your first stock
Once your account is funded, search for the (e.g., AAPL for Apple). You’ll see two main order types: Buying shares in one company (e
You don't just "buy a stock"; you buy it through a specific type of bucket: Buying shares in one company (e.g.
Most modern brokers have . Look for one with a user interface that fits your vibe: User-Friendly: Robinhood or Wealthfront. Educational/Robust: Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Vanguard.