How To Read A Stock Chart | Investing For Complete Beginners

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  1. I wasted 1.2 million dollars with in 4 months in 2024 Q4, as I jumped in and my trader taught me nothing, just to get his own financial benefits now I am doing my own and after learning forex trading now I am recovering ❤️‍🩹. By the way your method of teaching is extremely comprehendible and up to the mark. thank you so much 👍. Pakistan 🇵🇰

  2. This video is a great idea, and I had high hopes. But, sadly, I'd give you a C if I was your professor. Here are things you could (and really should) do better for "Complete Beginners". 1) You used the term market cap and didn't even define units… was it 3.8T workers, 3.8T outstanding shares of stock, etc… 3.8T what. This is important. 2) Your description of P/E ratio was really lacking (again for "complete beginners"): is a "cheap stock" a good investment, or something to stay away from??? You used terms like cheap, undervalued, high expectations… a complete beginner has no idea how to interpret those terms. I liked that your video was short and to the point, and great beginner instruction on how to get the basic information (Yahoo). Your summary lists at the end were also very good (if you had better described PE ratio). Finally, let's be honest… "investing" in the stock market is really just legalized gambling, and the complete beginner needs to understand this. Any and all stocks can crash and burn (like they did during COVID)… there is NO GUARANTEE of results. Yes, over time, many stocks have done well… but, many went bankrupt (Jiffy Lube, MCI). Complete beginners should only "invest" a small portion of their savings or income… let your 401k program through your employers be your main investment strategy until you have more money than you know what to do with.

  3. The stock market and economy at large over the last 15 years was a result of 8+ trillion dollars in FED Quantitative Easing. I find it highly and mathematically unlikely the FED will do that again. When QE was launched en masse back in 2008 inflation was not a problem. There was actually some minor deflation occurring at the time. If the FED were to restart QE again under current conditions, and drive real yields on bonds deeply negative once again, the FED will quickly find itself the exclusive buyer of all government bonds. The Federal deficit is around 2T a year but the Federal government is rolling over maturing debt meaning there are 7+ trillion dollars worth of UST sales per year. There is zero way the FED can print and buy 7 trillion dollars worth of government debt every year without causing double digit inflation…. … I have managed to grow a nest egg of around 210k to a decent 732k in the space of a few months… I'm especially grateful to Kaelin Shorvine’s, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.

  4. Man, you've genuinely changed my life. I was a college dropout, down to my last bit of savings, and decided to learn trading from scratch. I’ve followed your teaching and those lessons became the foundation for my own trading style. Today, my stop loss alone matches what my former teachers make in a year. I've built my capital without any funding. You’re the only one out here who truly cares about teaching us the real deal. Thank you Evan for everything!

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