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Investing in stocks means owning a piece of a company and sharing in its successes (or setbacks). Stocks are a powerful way to build wealth over time, but understanding how they work is key to making informed investment decisions. Let’s break it down step by step!

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Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

4 Weeks

Bonds and fixed-income investments are financial instruments that provide investors with regular interest payments and the return of principal upon maturity. They are essential components of a diversified investment portfolio, offering stability and predictable income streams.

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Medium

Writer

Rhuwan

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12 Weeks

Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and individual stocks are two primary investment vehicles, each with distinct characteristics. Understanding their differences is crucial for investors aiming to align their portfolios with specific financial goals and risk tolerances.

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Medium

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Rhuwan

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Not sure where to start with investing? Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual funds offer a simple way to diversify your portfolio without picking individual stocks. These investment vehicles bundle multiple assets together, helping you spread risk and grow your wealth.

Level

Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

12 Weeks

Options and derivatives are financial instruments whose value is derived from the price of an underlying asset. They are utilized for hedging, speculation, and enhancing portfolio returns.

Level

Advanced

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

4 Weeks

Stocks and options are fundamental financial instruments, each with distinct characteristics and risk profiles. Understanding their differences is essential for investors aiming to align their portfolios with specific financial goals and risk tolerances.

Level

Medium

Writer

Rhuwan

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