How to Start Investing as a Teen in 2025
- Cayden Ding
- May 14
- 2 min read

Nowadays, anybody is able to invest in the stock market without being integrated into Wall Street. In 2025, teenagers can embark on their investing journey with just their cell phone, an app, and proper guidance to make their money work for them. With extreme growth and advancements in technology, teens can now begin investing in the stock market as early as today!
In 2025, there will be numerous apps that offer kid-friendly features such as, Greenlight, Ally Invest, Stockpile and many more. From Forbes, one of the top-rated investing apps, as ranked by parents, Stockpile, "allow[s] kids to choose the stocks to buy and sell, but with parental supervision." This parental feature allows parents to prevent or limit their children from investing recklessly in dangerous stocks.
Before you decide to start investing, you must ensure you learn the proper fundamentals or techniques from reliable individuals that are available online. Investing as a teenager, you likely lack the time to constantly monitor your purchased stock so you likely need to be thinking long-term. Buying long-term gives your money time to grow exponentially through the power of compound interest. New investors are encouraged to put their money into conservative stocks like ETFs (Exchanged-Traded Funds) because they spread the investor's money among a number of different companies, diluting risk. Teenagers can pick from hundreds of ETFs, ranging from green energy stocks to artificial intelligence stocks.
Nevertheless, the majority of new investors make the huge mistake of allowing social media to invest for them. Viral social media videos might propagate misinformation or overhype risky, unreliable stocks. One of these scams is known as the “pump and dump” scheme, where the influence artificially inflates the price of the stock before selling the shares at the peak, resulting in the stock price to plummet and leaving investors following the influencer’s guidance to be left in a big loss.
Whether you are deciding to learn to invest for college, want some spending money for yourself, or just want to learn how money works, investing as a teen in 2025 has now become simpler and more accessible than ever. Just keep in mind: it isn't about making quick money, but instead building wealth for the long term!
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