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Stock — How Do U Buy

Years later, Leo’s tiny slices grew into a massive feast. And it all started with one simple click.

Just like that, the app confirmed he was officially a shareholder. Chapter 4: The Long Game

Leo opened his app and typed in the (the short code for the company). He saw the current price and hit the "Buy" button. He chose a Market Order to buy it immediately at the current price. Click. how do u buy stock

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Once upon a time, there was a guy named Leo who decided he wanted to own a piece of his favorite coffee shop—not the whole building, just a tiny "slice" of it. Here’s how he turned his spare change into a portfolio: Chapter 1: Choosing a Sidekick Years later, Leo’s tiny slices grew into a massive feast

Leo knew he couldn’t just walk into the New York Stock Exchange and shout, "One share, please!" He needed a . He looked at apps like Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and Robinhood. He picked one that felt like a good fit, signed up, and linked his bank account. Chapter 2: The Treasure Hunt

Leo didn’t get rich overnight. Some days his stock went up; some days it dipped. But he remembered the golden rule: He didn't panic when the "price" changed because he wasn't selling today. He was letting his money work while he slept. Chapter 4: The Long Game Leo opened his

Now Leo had to decide what to buy. He looked around his life. He used an iPhone (), drank Starbucks ( SBUX ), and watched Netflix ( NFLX ). He didn't just pick names he liked; he looked at their "stats"—their earnings and whether they were growing or struggling. He decided to start with a "Slice of Everything" by buying an ETF (a basket of many stocks) to keep his risk low. Chapter 3: The Big Moment

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