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Learn the basics of stock trading, including how to choose a broker, analyze stocks, place trades, and manage risk so you can invest with greater confidence and clarity
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- How to Invest in Stocks as a Beginner - NerdWallet
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- How and Where to Invest in Stocks Online - Investing. com
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- How to Learn Stock Trading in 2026 - StockBrokers. com
Stock trading (sometimes known as "equity trading") involves buying and selling shares of publicly traded companies Popular stocks most Americans know include Apple (AAPL), META (META), Disney (DIS), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOGL), and Netflix (NFLX)
- How to Invest in Stocks: 7 Steps to Get Started | The Motley Fool
Stock investing means putting your money to work in publicly traded companies By buying a stock, you get a slice of ownership and a share of its future profits
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