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the most read “My Money” articles on investing

Investment options, minimum amounts, taxes, benefits – what was of particular interest to readers of the My Money portal in 2022. Here are the top 5 articles on investing.

1. 10 companies whose shares might be worth buying now

While there are no guarantees that stock prices will return to their normal range anytime soon, US analysts are providing guidance to investors as they forecast the likely outcomes of this tumultuous last quarter. “My Money” has selected several companies whose shares can be found in the recommended buys.

2. You have a losing stock – reduce your GPM too

By selling the loss-making stocks in their portfolio by the end of December, investors can reduce their personal income tax (PIT) for this year. This can be done even if you really don’t want to give up those shares – investments sold are immediately bought back. You should just remember that later, when those stocks become profitable, the commission will also increase.

3. We compared crowdfunding platforms: returns, investment amounts, etc.

Crowdfunding platforms are one of the ways to raise money. To make it easier for you to choose where to invest, “My Money” compared platforms operating in Lithuania: minimum investment amounts, average returns, number of overdue loans, etc.

4. If you haven’t invested yet, start with 10 Eur: 6 options

I don’t know where to start, I don’t have the knowledge, I’m afraid of losing money – arguments that many defend themselves, explaining why they don’t invest. However, today there is more than one possibility where money starting from 10 euros can be used. In case of bankruptcy, the amount of money you will lose will not be large and you will have taken the first step and gained experience.

5. Different platforms: where you can invest from 1 EUR and where only from 30,000 EUR

There are many investment platforms that offer free money even to non-professional investors. My Money provides an overview of the minimum investment amounts on different platforms.

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