IFB107: The China Trade News is Killing This Stock… Should I Buy it?




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Summary: <br> Announcer:                        <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/rjqVZWf-uXqk075G6oCQjWNFjb2DIjo0246rJsw6Gz-GU7UtK2Bb210o3xof1AayTqKBWKXdV4NeJlOPQnN13YjVaJQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&amp;ts=0.27">00:00</a>                     You’re<br> tuned in to the Investing for Beginners podcast. Finally, step by step premium<br> investment guidance for beginners led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern to decode<br> industry jargon, silence crippling confusion and help you overcome emotions by<br> looking at the numbers, your path to financial freedom starts now.<br> <br> <br> <br> Dave:                                    <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/rjqVZWf-uXqk075G6oCQjWNFjb2DIjo0246rJsw6Gz-GU7UtK2Bb210o3xof1AayTqKBWKXdV4NeJlOPQnN13YjVaJQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&amp;ts=36.1">00:36</a>                     All<br> right, folks are welcome to investing for beginners podcast. This is episode 108<br> and I got some great listener questions, and we’re going to take a few moments<br> answer those. Who are we kidding? It’s going to be more than a few moments. But<br> we’re going to go ahead and answer these questions for you guys on air and<br> we’ll just kind of go from there. So I’m going to go ahead and read it.<br> <br> <br> <br> Dave:                                    <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/rjqVZWf-uXqk075G6oCQjWNFjb2DIjo0246rJsw6Gz-GU7UtK2Bb210o3xof1AayTqKBWKXdV4NeJlOPQnN13YjVaJQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&amp;ts=54.161">00:54</a>                     The<br> first question, so it says, Hi Andrew. First off, I want to sincerely thank you<br> for all that you’ve taught me in regards to the stock market. I’ve always been<br> interested slash intimidated, but once I caught onto your podcast, I couldn’t<br> stop. They are just digesting more and more information on the market. So<br> again, a huge thank you. Quick question, quick question. When it comes to<br> dollar cost averaging, I am looking to invest $150 a month. With that being<br> said, I am ready to purchase my first share, which happens to be this month<br> stock pick, ticker blah blah, blah. It is trading at $91, so I’m only going to<br> purchase one share, but I’m curious now if I should save the remaining $60 for<br> next month that purchased two shares are used, the remaining $60 I have to<br> purchase another share of a cheaper sock. Any feedback would be helpful. Thank<br> you, Eric.<br> <br> <br> <br> Andrew:                              <a href="https://www.temi.com/editor/t/rjqVZWf-uXqk075G6oCQjWNFjb2DIjo0246rJsw6Gz-GU7UtK2Bb210o3xof1AayTqKBWKXdV4NeJlOPQnN13YjVaJQ?loadFrom=DocumentDeeplink&amp;ts=104.82">01:44</a>                     Okay,<br> so to be clear, for people who don’t follow everything I do, I have a<br> newsletter. It’s a paid newsletter called the say their research Eli there.