Discover the key differences between trading and investing, explained in simple language with real-life examples! Whether you’re looking to understand short-term trading strategies or long-term buy and hold investing approaches, this video breaks it down for you, including comparisons and tips on deciding which is better or more profitable.
Simple language and real-life examples will make you 100% understand these concepts. Investing and trading are not that complicated, and this video will help you choose the strategy that suits your needs! Subscribe for more financial tips and tricks!
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Chapter:
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Section 1: Trading
0:50 How to Trade: Technical Analysis
1:46 Example 1: Trading Definition
3:04 Example 2: Most Cases of Trading (Stop Loss)
4:04 Example 3: Another Scenario of Trading (Missing Opportunity)
4:37 Types and Markets of Trading
5:22 Section 2: Investing
6:10 How to Invest: Fundamental Analysis
6:54 Example 1: Investing in a Shoes Company
8:28 If Investing is So Easy, Why Doesn’t Everyone Do It?
9:03 Markets of Investing
9:57 Summary (Comparisons between Trading and Investing)
12:15 Trading vs Investing: Which One is Better? Or More Profitable?
13:22 Advice for Newbies
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Trading mein paisa banta hai, lekin Investing mein 'Wealth' banti hai. Dono ka farq samajhna zaroori hai
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Trading and investing are so different!
I’ve been struggling to find a real expert to help me trade.
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So basically trading is gambling
Cool vid!
Trading and investing seem so different!
Trading mean you are poor investment mean you already had much money
superb explanation
Good .well explained
learnt a lot from this
Anyone else feel like the market toys with your emotions? I’ll be right, then overtrade and lose it all back. Demo felt simple, real trading feels personal.