Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - June 07, 2026
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Im 29, fresh out of a separation with my daughters mom. No savings or investments.
My budgets currently allowing for $200-$300 monthly investment. What is the best place to start investing with the goal of long term gains in mind. Im not looking to get rich off investments. But it would be nice to start planning for end of life albeit a bit late.
Thank you for any advice you can provide. I look forwards to hearing from you.
I am in Canada, if that helps.
In Canada I believe you can setup a tfsa . Low cost index funds an easy way to invest
Has anyone used liquid.trade ? I’ve been using the app for fun and it seems clean but very low number of reviews

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