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I thought it was an interesting idea when I 1st read about it. But I never actually used it myself. I don't have an account with Charles S. either. But here's a link.



Got my Schwab account set up. Money is being transferred. Should be ready to start Stock Slicing tmrw.

I'm excited because with Vanguard you have to buy the whole share. That basically would have me buying one share of one stock per month. Now I can jump into all these joints. Good looking out @KING WILL :salute:
 

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Got my Schwab account set up. Money is being transferred. Should be ready to start Stock Slicing tmrw.

I'm excited because with Vanguard you have to buy the whole share. That basically would have me buying one share of one stock per month. Now I can jump into all these joints. Good looking out @KING WILL :salute:



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Got my Schwab account set up. Money is being transferred. Should be ready to start Stock Slicing tmrw.

I'm excited because with Vanguard you have to buy the whole share. That basically would have me buying one share of one stock per month. Now I can jump into all these joints. Good looking out @KING WILL :salute:
I think it has to be S&P 500 companies only (that you can buy fractionals)
 

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I think it has to be S&P 500 companies only (that you can buy fractionals)

That's all I want. There's 11 companies I want to invest in, but all their share prices are in the hundreds.

For the stock splits it says I can invest in up to 30 companies, so I might look for some good precious metal companies to throw in there.
 

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trying to decide between what I'm keeping long term and the short terms are tough.
It’s all about time frames. If long term look at monthly or weekly charts. Short term is tougher, hourly or daily usually works. So what I like to do is to always have levels that I would sell or buy at, if I miss out on a bigger pay day it’s all good. But I never lose more than a certain amount.
 
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