7 tips for those who want to start from scratch investing in the financial market

Seven essential behaviors for beginners in the financial market to start off on the right foot and avoid getting into trouble (Image: Reuters/ Paulo Whitaker)

The number of investors present in the Stock Exchange The Brazilian market has only accelerated, despite the high volatility of the market throughout 2021, reaching the milestone of four million individual variable income accounts in October. And with so many newcomers in the market, the question arises: how to start investing from scratch?

For Leandro Marcondes, an entrepreneur in the investment sector, at least seven behaviors are essential for the beginner in the financial market start on the right foot and avoid getting into trouble:

Accept the fact that it will be necessary to play the long-term game;

Run away from any idea or proposal for quick and low-risk gains;

Invest first in the only investment with a guaranteed return (knowledge);

Search for the market you most identify with;

Find a good strategy;

Study and develop a capital management that makes it possible to maximize gains and minimize losses; and

Constantly develop your own mind and mastery of your emotions.

Learn from the trajectory of Leandro Marcondes

Born in Italy and living in Brazil since 2008, Marcondes has already had a trajectory of peculiar professions before arriving in the financial market.

Among the professions he spent throughout his life, there are: janitor, waiter, luggage carrier, attendant, motorcycle courier and security.

“I was a person with big dreams, but without a strategy to realize them, what I always needed was a direction, a way to realize everything I always dreamed of”, comments Marcondes.

To turn the key, the entrepreneur aligned the study in finances with strategies to increase profits.

Today he shares ideas with over 30,000 followers on You Tube and almost 92,000 on Instagram. He is also the author of three books in the field of investments and entrepreneurship.

Source From: Moneytimes

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