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TopicMutual fund recommendations?
eating4fun
02/15/21 10:49:26 PM
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Fidelity. They've got a lot of useful and digestible information to help you invest properly. It reminds me of good video game tutorials where you can just play, and any time a new game mechanic comes up, you can get a quick tooltip to get an idea and access to learn more.

Mutual Funds and ETFs basically do the same thing, and practically, for every mutual fund with a certain goal, there is a ETF with the same goal and vice versa. Such as tracking the S&P 500. The differences are pretty negligible.

2 easiest/no-brainer funds are ones that track either the total stock index or the S&P 500. If you ask anyone for the simplest but best strategy, it is this to invest into a mutual fund or ETF that does this.

If you want to have some fun playing individual stock with low risk, research and buy stock from a company that's part of the S&P 500. Fucking Chipotle is there.

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