Understand fundamental investing concepts through books or online resources.
Set clear financial objectives to guide your investment strategy.
Determine how much you can invest and ensure you have an emergency fund.
Choose a brokerage with low fees and good resources.
Start with ETFs or mutual funds to spread risk.
Analyze companies carefully before investing in individual stocks.
Begin with a modest investment and increase gradually, using regular contributions.
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