MOST INVESTORS SPEND LESS TIME PICKING STOCKS THAN PICKING A SNACK

A new study says the average investor spends just 6 minutes researching a stock before buying it — and most of that is just staring at a chart for one single day.

Forget deep analysis.

Barely anyone checks stuff like risk, earnings, or what the company even does.

One professor said they spend more time looking at the price than asking, “Wait, is this even a good company?”

Translation? People are buying stocks like they impulse-buy gum at checkout.

And here's your reminder: DYOR = Do Your Own Research.

It's not just a crypto meme — it's what smart investors actually do.

Source: Wall Street Journal