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Is It Too Late to Learn the Stock Market? The Basics Every New Investor Should Know Before Starting

Is It Too Late to Learn the Stock Market? The Basics Every New Investor Should Know Before Starting

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Welcome to this week's episode of the Money and Investing Show with Andrew Baxter and co-host Mitch.

If you're new to the stock market or thinking it might be too late to start investing, this episode is for you. Andrew and Mitch break down the stock market basics every beginner needs to know — from understanding how markets work to simple, practical steps to get started with confidence.

They explain key terms like dividends, ETFs, and market capitalisation, and share why optimism drives long-term market growth. You’ll also learn why starting small, investing in what you know, and staying consistent can build real momentum in your investing journey.

Whether you’re 20 or 50, it’s never too late to learn the stock market and take charge of your financial future.

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