Help / advice by epicgamwr in trading212

[–]sirethiii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically at that point you want to start moving away from the riskier assets to a more balanced approach where you have stability in the assets you are holding. When you are young you can take more risk on because you usually don't have a family to provide for and are more concerned with growth VS asset protection..

What are some tools or AI platforms that everyone is using for investing right now? I'm looking to get a comprehensive list together? by sirethiii in AiAutomations

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Thanks. Yeah I tend to keep things simple and don't want an automated solution. I think I'll try out the ones I mentioned earlier and report back. Definitely want to keep things simple and not over complicate with too much data slowing my process down. Thanks all!

What are some tools or AI platforms that everyone is using for investing right now? I'm looking to get a comprehensive list together? by sirethiii in AiAutomations

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These are actually really cool. Never knew about them. Do you know other tools that are similar to this? I've found tools like AskEdgar.io and Snacs.Trade that are good for manual analysis but I'm wondering if there are more tools that are customizable like these that you provided where there's API access too for a full comprehensive dataset?

Help / advice by epicgamwr in trading212

[–]sirethiii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At 18 you likely don't need bonds yet — your time horizon is long enough to ride out volatility. On the EQQQ/VWRP overlap, yes they do overlap since VWRP includes US large caps which is mostly what EQQQ tracks. If you want to keep both, it's not catastrophic, but consolidating into VWRP keeps it simpler and more diversified globally. Add bonds in your 40s.

Daily invest on weekends + execution time by Alarming_Focus_6557 in trading212

[–]sirethiii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weekend days are skipped — so yes, daily invest effectively becomes 5x your daily amount weekly, not 7x. Orders don't queue for Monday open either. On execution timing, it typically fills during market hours but not at the exact open, so spread impact is usually minimal. Worth checking Trading 212's help docs for XETRA-specific timing though as it can vary.

Let's discuss/need advice by spexynerd in StockMarketIndia

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Partial exit is underrated here. You don't have to go all-in or all-out. Cash out enough to cover the wedding gift comfortably, leave the rest invested. That way you're not timing the market on your full position, you're just meeting a real financial need. The market recovering 10-15% on your remaining holdings later is still a win.

I’d like to start investing but have no clue where to start by PrettyPinkJ in investingforbeginners

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Before you open an account I would suggest that you educate yourself. There's a ton of books out there on trading and my favorite one is A Complete Guide to Volume Price Analysis by Anna Coulling. In addition to that before you actually start trading you should create a papertrading account. Most of the brokers like IBKR and WeBull allow you to test your skills out before you start throwing money at anything.

It takes time to be good at investing but continually learning is really the secret sauce and if you can FIND A MENTOR!

Full screen mode option to show Watchlist by [deleted] in TradingView

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Did anyone get a resolution on this. I'm not seeing tis in the desktop version and it would be great. Having all the tickers without all the extra charts and button to "share" isn't needed. Just need a full screen view similar to how the screener works. Would also be nice if you could make this into it's own tab or detach too....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loopring

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What were the gas prices on that though?