Hey, guys currently I am working on an Economics Project where I have essentially $100,000 to spend on stocks and that will be the final of my school year. I am fairly new to the concepts of stocks since this was the first day we learned about them and I was wondering what are some good recommendations to invest in to make a profit. We are using a stock simulator to use $100,000 but the simulator is accurate with the actual stock market. Basically we invest but like in a simulation of what is happening yk.
Currently, I am invested in. I need 7 more
- Amazon
- JPMorgan
- Colgate (everyone needs toothpaste)
- Lockheed Martin Group
- Apple Inc
- Alphabet Inc Class A (Google)
- Walmart Inc
- Chegg Inc
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