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Investing Basics

Stocks, ETFs, and the first question every young investor should ask

Stocks, ETFs, and the first question every young investor should ask

Stocks, ETFs, and the first question every young investor should ask

YES Team

Education team

3 min read

A YES-style investing lesson with playful 3D elements

Ownership comes first

A stock is a tiny piece of a company. An ETF is a basket that can hold many companies at once. That difference matters, but the first learning moment is the same: investing means owning something, not just tapping a button.

When kids begin with ownership, they naturally ask better questions. What does this company make? Who uses it? Why might it grow? That curiosity is where financial literacy becomes real.

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Everybody says kids can't invest.

We say YES.

Young
Early
Starters

Level up in life.

© 2026 – Young Early Starters NV

Everybody says kids can't invest.

We say YES.

Young
Early
Starters

Level up in life.

© 2026 – Young Early Starters NV