Investing & Wealth
For anyone who’s ever asked, “Do I actually need a stockbroker?”—you’re not alone. Many people assume the answer lies in whether or not you have money to invest.
What really happens when someone stops riding the index fund train and starts picking their own stocks? On paper, it seems like a move toward control and customization.
Ever looked up a stock and seen this massive number called “market cap” pop up everywhere—from your 401(k) app to a TikTok finance explainer? You’
When the stock market goes on a rollercoaster ride, it doesn’t just shake up portfolios—it messes with heads and hearts. Sure, volatility is technically
Most people don’t think about when they’ll need the money they’re investing until it’s too late. But the timing—your “time horizon”—is the piece that quietly
New investors run into a wall of “advice” that’s more noise than knowledge. Scroll your FYP or sit at a family dinner, and you’re bound to hear someone
A lot of people think reading a stock quote means just staring at the latest share price and deciding whether it’s “up” or “down.” But that price on the screen?
If you’ve ever felt torn between diving into the stock market for quick wins and building a portfolio you can forget about until retirement, you’
Staring down the idea of investing with just $50 can feel like walking into a gym with a paperweight—like what difference could it even make?
Ever check your retirement account and wonder, “Okay, but is that good?” That’s where stock market indexes come in. They’re like the scoreboard for the









