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Hello I am a college student and I am very interested in investing the little money i have in the stock market.I have no idea what to do or even where to start.As of now all i have to invest is around 500 dollars.can i do anything with that?Please I would reallt appreciate any help.Happy Holidays to all Happy holidays to you as well. $550 is not a lot to begin investing in the stock market. However, that does not preclude you from getting involved. I must caution you though that this may not be the best time to be putting money at risk in the market. Deciding on where to invest is a difficult thing because of the number of factors involved such as how long you would like to keep the funds invested, your tax bracket, your tolerance for risk, your income at this time and your current expenses. Stock for the most part should be considered a longer term investment unless you are a speculative trader. You might want to start with a CD account at your bank. When the interest accrual then you can think about other options. It's great that you want to start investing. However, you may have a slight problem. You may have to search for a broker or mutual fund company who will open an account for you with such a small amount. Most mutual funds require minimum initial investments of $1,000-$3,000 unless you're opening an IRA. Investing in the stock market should be done with money that you can afford to lose. Do some basic research and learn about investing before you hand over your money to anyone. |
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