My senior in the game could recommend a good stock for a beginner like me please
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You don't need recommended stock, you need skill to learn so that you will understand which stock to put for good leverage.
You don’t need recommended stock, you need skill to learn so that you will understand which stock to put for good leverage.
See lessThis is a good question, and the most important thing to understand first is this: there is no single best stock that guarantees success for beginners. What matters more is understanding what you are investing in and building knowledge over time. As a beginner, it is better to start with companies yRead more
This is a good question, and the most important thing to understand first is this: there is no single best stock that guarantees success for beginners.
What matters more is understanding what you are investing in and building knowledge over time.
As a beginner, it is better to start with companies you already know and understand their business. This is how a disciplined investor thinks.
For example, companies like MTN Nigeria, Dangote Cement, Zenith Bank, or Access Holdings are easier to understand because people use their services in daily life.
However, as an investment analyst, I must emphasize something very important. Do not invest based only on recommendations.
Use them as a guide, not a final decision. Always do your own research by checking the company’s business model, profit history, debt level, and overall performance.
Imagine Mama Ngozi is advised to invest in a tomato business. Instead of just putting her money blindly, she first observes the business, understands how tomatoes are bought and sold, checks how steady the customers are, and confirms if the business is profitable. Only then does she invest. That is the same approach you should apply in the stock market.
A key principle in investing is this:
knowledge protects your money. If you do not understand what you are buying, you may make short term gains but risk long term losses.
And that is why Platforms like Fokona exist to help simplify financial literacy, so take time to learn, ask questions, learn form other Peoples Questions, and grow your understanding.
A wise investor does not only chase profit. A wise investor builds knowledge, understands risk, and makes informed decisions consistently over time.
See lessAs you are beginner before you buy any stock. You must know something about the market
As you are beginner before you buy any stock. You must know something about the market
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