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HokieHutch

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E*Trade has great analytics


Of course, I work there. I do recommend funds if you are just starting. Go for low fees and start watching the market.

Picking stocks is hard and if you try, pick them for the long term IMO. They ride up and down, even the good ones.

(In response to this post by VTizzle)

Posted: 07/31/2018 at 10:45AM



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