Fifteen percent of all U.S. stock market investors said they first began investing in 2020, according to a recent survey. Picking a stock, however, may not be as easy as it sounds. WSJheard explains the factors at play.
According to a recent Charles Schwab survey, 15% of all U.S. stock market investors said they first began investing in 2020. Picking a stock, however, may not be as easy as it sounds. WSJ's Aaron Back explains the factors at work when stock-picking.
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