Investing in stocks is one of the easiest and most powerful ways for nearly anyone to build wealth over time. Because of that, this video covers everything you need to know to get your investments on track for 2025. - Enjoy! 💼 How To Build An Investment Portfolio (Free Guide) → https://dannysully.link/PortfolioBuilder Top Bonus Offers: 🚀 Webull (Invest): Get free stocks with any deposit! → https://dannysully.link/Webull 💸 SoFi (Checking & Savings): Get up to a $300 cash bonus! → https://dannysully.link/SoFi 💰 Raisin (CDs): Get up to a $500 bonus with code "BOOST" → https://dannysully.link/CDs 💎 Coinbase (Crypto): Up to $200 in BTC when you trade $100 → https://dannysully.link/Coinbase Top Financial Products To Consider: 🛠 Personal Finance Tools → https://dannysully.link/FinanceTools 📈 Investing Platforms → https://dannysully.link/Investing 🏦 High Yield Savings Accounts → https://dannysully.link/Savings 🔒 Certificate Of Deposits (CDs) → https://dannysully.link/CDs 💳 Credit Cards → https://dannysully.link/CreditCards Resources: 📚 Free Learning Guides → https://dannysully.link/FreeGuides 🗞️ Free Newsletter → https://dannysully.link/Newsletter 🔑 Patreon (My Portfolio & Exclusive Content) → https://www.patreon.com/dannysully ⏰ Timestamps ⏰ 00:00 Intro 00:47 What are Stocks? 03:14 Why Index Funds? 06:50 Best Accounts To Invest 11:28 How To Invest 16:24 How To Build A Portfolio 18:59 Common Mistakes To Avoid 🎥 Relevant YouTube Videos 🎥 https://youtu.be/fAWccqRCyKI?si=YUIo_3TFs1rIACw- https://youtu.be/xRRSYKuEyZ4?si=_NSvptcHxF0ud7gr https://youtu.be/HtTwal5Yzoo?si=3J-vJJHrzGxo4h4r https://youtu.be/VTLaPeR1gEs?si=U2qoo6jTZWBhFzPu https://youtu.be/dPM3Kkks1HQ?si=8byqFB5nSfPHRd0C https://youtu.be/4DQ-N9I9vRw?si=JO8WuzMi53bVUh9m https://youtu.be/Cp1kJLCP9dg?si=vPAZ6cYaD0nKhjfC https://youtu.be/PDeMxf8yadw?si=1jFlYgovxB6YN4ZH https://youtu.be/o-Pk2hcTXjY?si=Tve9sx4TFRl5KxCS https://youtu.be/OF5BxN98SUI?si=w5dThitfMSy_Y4Iq https://youtu.be/emdZ2aSFQow?si=H_rlb7_EillrwpYC https://youtu.be/c6PYuGZ8-dc?si=m03hs3amljbKidbu https://youtu.be/RtfZvxkqC2A?si=UGVf7kciVynnBtc2 https://youtu.be/_Oz_l3GQxhU?si=TorQsuU7YugExqWE https://youtu.be/v-ebnGFTtgU?si=7n64R7rt7LRRstja https://youtu.be/S82pmnU1ZgQ?si=CCmhJyBHggWCbG0b https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL80XtVsEZjNEqjqxToAzGHSwvPpWFaD6 What are stocks? Stocks represent ownership in a company. When you buy stock, you're buying a small share of that company. If the company does well, the stock's value may increase, making you money. Why invest in index funds? Index funds are a collection of stocks that you can invest in with one purchase. They offer diversification, reduce risk, and have a low fee structure, making them ideal for long-term wealth building. What are the best accounts to use for investing? Some of the best accounts include 401(k), Roth IRA, HSA, and brokerage accounts. Each has its own tax benefits and contribution limits, and they are great for different financial goals. How do I invest in stocks? Choose an investing platform, create an account, and deposit money. You can then buy stocks, index funds, or other securities by searching their ticker symbols and selecting "buy." To get started, here are some of the top investing platforms: https://dannysully.link/Investing What are common mistakes to avoid when investing? Avoid putting all your money in one stock, making emotional decisions, or chasing short-term gains. Focus on long-term growth and diversify to reduce risk. 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe with notifications on and hit that like button! Disclaimer: This content is for entertainment purposes only. The information provided in this video does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal, tax or financial advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this video and on this channel are for general informational purposes only. The presenter is not an attorney, accountant or financial advisor. Viewers of this video should contact their attorney, accountant or financial advisor to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal, tax or financial matter.