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booboy
02/07/18 2:18:32 PM
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Where is a good place to start out for the extreme low end of volume and dollar amount trading? Right now, I can afford maybe $100 a month to start on the stock market. Where's a good place to begin?
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Anteaterking
02/07/18 2:18:57 PM
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Dat_Cracka_Jax
02/07/18 2:19:59 PM
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KILBOTz
02/07/18 2:27:29 PM
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do you have an employer sponsored retirement plan? 401k, 403b, maybe others im not aware of? If so do those first.

if not then go for a ROTH IRA assuming you make under the threshold. if you go this route you will need to choose a way to buy the stocks. etrade, Scottrade, tdameritrade, charlest schwab, etc. you want to find the most free trades with a initial deposit or the one with the lowest trade cost. $100 a month you probably don't want to buy every month since that would eat into your returns, maybe make 2 buys a year.
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Krojen
02/07/18 2:32:08 PM
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Basically that.

Your only option to make trades/routine buys/management is with Robinhood. Trades are free there.
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booboy
02/08/18 12:39:42 AM
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The hustle for life has to start somewhere. Even if I go to college tomorrow (which I can't until summer semester), it is an absolute minimum of 4 years before I get my degree, due to what prereqs I do and don't have complete. All of my debt is on schedule to be wiped out in 4 years with a health emergency cushion on top of that, assuming my current financial situation doesn't change in that entire time.

Degree or no degree, it's go time.
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