Money provides options and I don't want to be without them. I'm not old and I'm not young, but I have lost some of the most valuable commodity for investing. Time. Time in the market.
I'm looking to change that. The past few years have been a real eye-opener. I know that if you know how to make a guaranteed dollar the last thing you do is tell people because tomorrow it won't be guaranteed. Neverthless, I will ask... Where do (should) I start if I want to get serious about investing/learning and keeping more of my money? I am currently exploring Investopedia's Stock Market Game.
I will add this information if it is helpful in your recommendations:
I am very tech savvy. Not, "I know how to print a PDF." More, "I know computers have more RAM today, but why a double? An int will suffice."
I don't want recommendations of feelgood investment entertainment rich dad/poor dad type books/videos.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to change that. The past few years have been a real eye-opener. I know that if you know how to make a guaranteed dollar the last thing you do is tell people because tomorrow it won't be guaranteed. Neverthless, I will ask... Where do (should) I start if I want to get serious about investing/learning and keeping more of my money? I am currently exploring Investopedia's Stock Market Game.
I will add this information if it is helpful in your recommendations:
I am very tech savvy. Not, "I know how to print a PDF." More, "I know computers have more RAM today, but why a double? An int will suffice."
I don't want recommendations of feelgood investment entertainment rich dad/poor dad type books/videos.
Thanks in advance!