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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 258163, member: 29399"] Well, investing money is certainly better than saving money but before you can start investing you need to save money. How can you invest when you do not have any funds? How would you have funds, if you have not saved? Well, you sure can start buying crypto for $1 or invest in micro investment platform for as low as $5. But where will you reach with this kind of investment. Even with the current crypto market crash $1 will buy you just about 0.00005 BTC. With $5 you will not even buy one stock, you will be buying a fraction of stock. There is not much to gain with this kind of investment. Instead of investing negligible amount, you need to fist save money and when you have substantial amount, start investing. Open a saving account deposit your savings every month and withdraw one year later and invest the money. This is what I did and this is the best strategy you can apply for yourself. [/QUOTE]
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