I've spare money, I'm only 18 and I do believe I'm smart enough to not lose all of my money, pretty good conditions to start investing on the stock market.Besides that, I still hesitate doing that because of the feeling that I may be doing something unethical. Is it a real concern or am I just attached to my current situation and scared of growth? Are my future deeds made using the gains worth being part of things I despise? Is being a member of society enough to make the possible extra guilt of these investments not worth considering?
>18>think you won't lose all your moneyThat's not how it's going to fly. You are young and therefore inexperienced in the world. If your friends say jump, you will ask how high. Parties where stupid shit happens will happen, and that costs what little you have on liquor and weed. Money will slip through your fingers and that's non-negotiable.
>>34087477I would've related 100% to your feelings when I was 18. Look for ways to invest and grow your money without putting it into standard stocks. My choice has been gold and silver. For you, go to the library or thrift stores and see what you can learn. Info in books tends to be far superior than internet searches.