GoofyMuffin
GoofyMuffin
Student

I’m just starting to invest in stocks. Can you pls tell the best stocks for long term?

Or what’s your strategy to evaluate?

9mo ago
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SnoozyNoodle
SnoozyNoodle

If you are beginner start with investing in NIFTYBEES, an index ETF. Then you can take some stock advisory services/smallcase/mutalfund

GoofyMuffin
GoofyMuffin
Student8mo

Thank you so much

FloatingMarshmallow
FloatingMarshmallow

As suggested stick with index funds initially. Large cap ones, stock investing is more about your emotional discipline. Once you are comfortable you can go ahead and pick individual large cap like HUL, HDFC etc. Keep learning, best of luck!!

SparklyTaco
SparklyTaco

You can learn basics of technical analysis - Learn about candlesticks, patterns, Moving averages, RSI, Volume, Trend channels, support resistances.

Fundamental analysis- learn how to read balance sheets, PnL statements, understand how policies and economic factors affect businesses.

Youtube is a great place, endless content.

GoofyMuffin
GoofyMuffin
Student8mo

Thank you so much

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