There's nothing wrong with reading and educating yourself. I just get the feeling from things you say that you may be on overload and you really don't need to do that. Believe me, when you start trading, you will find what type of investor/trader you will become. Most people don't just look at the different types of investing and pick one. They make a bunch of trades and get the feel for what they like and what they don't like. When I started out I was reading about fundamentals and what everything meant, etc. Now I trade very short term so that doesn't even matter to me. As with any type of work, you really don't learn anything until you have hands on experience.
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