Hey guys, I am new here (for those who don't see the post count first), I am looking for a little bit of advice.
I regularly read DGI blogs from all over and the blogrolls are very convenient. So, first of all, a very big thank you to those who write/contribute/comment on blogs. It makes the whole idea of investing much, much easier.
I work full time earning a good amount for a grad.
I have saved a nice (in my eyes) lump of cash.
I want to start investing in stocks, I have been researching a lot - this is a task which can eat all time around work if not careful - almost addictive.
How should I start off? I am not too keen on ETFs. I was thinking a few staples such as KO, MCD, JNJ. Then REITs such as O, also liking ARCP (since it's merger with cole - possible lising soon in the S&P 500).
Is it better to buy a few solid stocks and keep adding to those positions when they are relatively undervalued, or should I deploy all capital at once?
I am also looking to purchase my first home, I want to save for that too. Right now I am debating stocks vs larger down payment.
I am 21.
Thanks.
I regularly read DGI blogs from all over and the blogrolls are very convenient. So, first of all, a very big thank you to those who write/contribute/comment on blogs. It makes the whole idea of investing much, much easier.
I work full time earning a good amount for a grad.
I have saved a nice (in my eyes) lump of cash.
I want to start investing in stocks, I have been researching a lot - this is a task which can eat all time around work if not careful - almost addictive.
How should I start off? I am not too keen on ETFs. I was thinking a few staples such as KO, MCD, JNJ. Then REITs such as O, also liking ARCP (since it's merger with cole - possible lising soon in the S&P 500).
Is it better to buy a few solid stocks and keep adding to those positions when they are relatively undervalued, or should I deploy all capital at once?
I am also looking to purchase my first home, I want to save for that too. Right now I am debating stocks vs larger down payment.
I am 21.
Thanks.