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Investing for Beginners with Fexingo: First-Time Investors, Brokerage Accounts, and Starting Out
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna guide first-time investors through the practical steps of opening a brokerage account, choosing between robo-advisors and self-directed platforms, and placing that very first trade. Each episode strips away the jargon: they compare real account minimums, fee structures, and tax implications across Fidelity, Vanguard, Schwab, and newer apps like Robinhood and M1 Finance. Lucas explains how to read a confirmation slip; Luna asks why index funds are safer than single stocks for a starter portfolio. They walk through dollar-cost averaging, the difference between a Roth IRA and a taxable account, and how to set a risk budget before buying anything. No hypotheticals: they cite specific ETFs (VOO, VTI, BND) and real performance numbers from the past decade. The show is for the listener who has money in a savings account, knows they should invest, but doesn't know where to click first. By the end of each episode, you'll know exactly what to type into the search bar and why.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna guide first-time investors through the practical steps of opening a brokerage account, choosing between robo-advisors and self-directed platforms, and placing that very first trade. Each episode strips away the jargon: they compare real account minimums, fee structures, and tax implications across Fidelity, Vanguard, Schwab, and newer apps like Robinhood and M1 Finance. Lucas explains how to read a confirmation slip; Luna asks why index funds are safer than single stocks for a starter portfolio. They walk through dollar-cost averaging, the difference between a Roth IRA and a taxable account, and how to set a risk budget before buying anything. No hypotheticals: they cite specific ETFs (VOO, VTI, BND) and real performance numbers from the past decade. The show is for the listener who has money in a savings account, knows they should invest, but doesn't know where to click first. By the end of each episode, you'll know exactly what to type into the search bar and why.
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