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I am planning to start trading seriously on the side, but the nomenclature of the game is written completely in kikescript.

With so many differing beginner primers out there and so much advice (all of it different and presumably most of it bad), are there any solid intros to the mechanics and strategies of the markets?

Thanks in advance.

I am planning to start trading seriously on the side, but the nomenclature of the game is written completely in kikescript. With so many differing beginner primers out there and so much advice (all of it different and presumably most of it bad), are there any solid intros to the mechanics and strategies of the markets? Thanks in advance.

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I think selling put options is a good beginner strategy. It's also a great source of weekly income. Lots of JewTube videos about it. Watch as many people as you can tolerate explain it.

Trading the wheel is another good topic to learn about.

I agree with @webofslime about picking a large cap like T or GE as a first stock to go long on, although many argue VZ is a better play than T (I don't own either). I also personally like KSS (midcap) and GM. KSS will rebound nicely from this COVID crap and is picking up market share from JCP. GM is a better EV play than a lot of people give it credit for. Both will pop when they reinstate their dividend.

Of course that's just the opinion of an idiot on the internet. Do your own due diligence.

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I concur with this... VZ is a good suggestion.

Put options should be a top priority to learn, especially right in this moment, because I suspect there will be some push and pull before "Open Season" in April.

Definitely want to get in on some undervalued stocks before open season starts, which is being telegraphed as April.