
๐ Day 1๏ฝFor Newbies Just Entering U.S. Stocks: Don't Be in a Hurry to Make Money

If you're a complete newbie just entering the stock market, you can read this one carefully.
Many people start by asking:
๐ "What stocks can I buy now to make money?"
But I want to say something that might not sound very pleasant first:
๐ It's very normal for most beginners to lose money at the start
It's not because you're not smart, it's because:
๐ You haven't established the most basic cognitive framework yet
I plan to do a long-term series:
โ Specifically for absolute beginners
โ No complex jargon
โ No stock recommendations (at least not in the early stages)
โ Only talk about truly usable basic logic
Update a little bit every day to help you gradually understand the market.
๐ First, share a quote I've always agreed with:
From Warren Buffett:
"Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing."
๐ง Today, let's just talk about one most basic concept:
๐ Stocks are essentially "buying a company," not "buying price movements"
What many people actually do is:
โ Chase when it's rising
โ Panic when it's falling
โ Buy just because others say so
But real investing is:
๐ You are judging whether a company can make money sustainably in the future
๐ Here's the simplest example:
Like Apple, Microsoft
You buy them, not just because they will go up
But because:
โ They are making money continuously
โ Have a stable business model
โ Have long-term competitiveness
โ ๏ธ The first misconception for beginners:
๐ Treating stocks as a "short-term money-making tool"
But the reality is:
๐ Short-term is emotion, long-term is value
๐ฏ Just do one thing today:
๐ Don't rush to buy stocks
First ask yourself a question:
๐ If you bought a company, do you know what it does?
If you don't know, that's not investing, it's gambling.
๐ Tomorrow I'll talk about:
๐ Why do stock prices rise and fall? What's the real reason behind it (it's not what you think)
If you're a beginner just starting out, you can leave a "+1"
I'll explain this whole thing step by step, slowly and clearly.
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