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Originally Posted by Stewie
I wasn't trying to be evasive just trying to help. The first thing you need to do is understand markets and investing. That may mean taking a class unless you're well versed in the markets and how different investments work. It's better to be educated than rely on an adviser. Advisers help ALOT but you need to understand what you're investing in. After all, it is your money.
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I understand. I was just trying not to be invasive.
I have a pretty good handle on understanding the markets. Some of the technical aspects of individual investments I don't know about, that's what I would need to brush up on.
Where I lack is time to watch the market. I also don't have any technical analysis training or experience. If I were to put money out there, it would just be to buy a stock and hold onto it for awhile. I am nowhere near where you are.