"To buy or not to buy, that is the question."
- probably William Shakespeare
Note: This is strictly from a value-investing perspective, it is different from trading
These videos are by Everything Money. They have their own stock price calculator, which they frequently use in their videos. They have plenty of analysis videos on specific companies such as Amazon, Salesforce, Tesla, Meta/Facebook, Microsoft, etc.
They also update consistently, so it's worth checking out their channel for further studying. However, Paul sometimes has a fiery temper and is incredibly critical of "YouTube Finance Gurus," who are delusional at best and scam artists at worst.
My personal experience is that these videos become redundant when you understand the front, back, and sideways processes. Nevertheless, it is always worth revisiting.
Some channels I would heavily not recommend due to fraud or negligence are Meet Kevin, Graham Stephan, Andre Jikh, Financial Education, Chicken Genius Singapore, Tom Nash, or any crypto-sponsored person.
Buffett always knows best.
These 2 videos go into more detail. Both channels are also very reputable and well-managed. It is worth noting that different investors always have different assumptions and results. It is worth being conservative in your assumptions to leave yourself a margin of safety when things inevitably go wrong.
This law generally holds true for the stock market. You would encounter this law in action; that's why you need a margin of safety. Let us know your trades, and we'll inverse it.
Once comfortable in the stock market, open a brokerage account.