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Basic rules for beginners in investing: key principles for a successful start

Recognise

Three key principles of learning:

Active participation

Includes assignments, discussions, projects and other forms of activity where students actively apply the knowledge and skills they have learnt.

Systematisation and structuring

Organising material and learning processes so that students can master information sequentially, starting with basic concepts and gradually progressing to more complex ones.

Creating connections and context

Encouraging the linking of new information to material already learnt, as well as to real-life situations and examples, to deepen understanding and help students apply knowledge in a variety of contexts

What privileges does Airwedfolmany provide for your startup?

Starting an investment business can be challenging, especially for newcomers. Our organisation offers a number of advantages that make us the best choice for novice investors.

  • We take into account each client's individual characteristics and financial goals when putting together an investment portfolio.

  • Airwedfolmany provides access to a diverse range of investment instruments including stocks, bonds, funds and others.

  • Airwedfolmany experts have many years of experience in the financial markets and are ready to help you choose the right investment instruments.

Here are three mistakes that are important to avoid:

Insufficient research and understanding of the risks

One of the major mistakes is investing without sufficient understanding of the investment product or without doing the necessary research.

Emotional reactions to the market

Reacting to short-term market changes based on emotions can lead to rash decisions. It is important to remain calm and rationally assess the situation.

Unbalanced portfolio

Investing all of your capital in one asset or in several related assets can increase your risk of loss. The mistake is not diversifying the portfolio, which can lead to large losses when unfavourable events occur.

Want to keep up to date with the latest events and news?

To increase efficiency in investing and not missing out on significant events and useful information, we recommend following the latest news with us!

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