Trading vs Investing - What’s the difference?

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What is the difference between trading and investing? In some ways similar but perhaps more different than you might think. The objective is the same, to grow your money, but which should you choose?

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0:00 - Intro
1:46 - Sprint vs Marathon
3:17 - Time
4:39 - Technical analysis
8:22 - Risk

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I can’t wait for Trading 212 to get our voting rights!!! I don’t have a lot of funds but I’ve more than 1 action in some businesses and I’m getting closer in the bigger ones :3
When they get that I’ll give them the 5 stars, not before

PS: for investors or traders, the “limits” (the stop loss for example) are very useful because that way we don’t have to be checking the things, we say what we are confortable loosing and forget about it (having into account that you may loose a bit more)

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I m interested in investing, how do I go about it sir

chinyerejoseph
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This video is very helpful, thank you for the insight

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Well people invest to ultimately gain profit. Same with traders, they are in the market for financial gains, eg... To profit.

Although, the 2 have different functions and routes of achieving profit, they both have one same common motives.

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