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🌍 Foreign Residents in Korea Series
Step-by-step guides for foreigners living in Korea — from address registration and visa to banking, taxes, and digital certificates.
I don’t know much about stocks. That’s why long explanations and numbers often feel overwhelming.
When I became curious about U.S. stocks, I didn’t want advice. I just wanted to see what kind of companies exist.
When explanations feel like a barrier
Most finance sites start with analysis. For beginners, that can feel like pressure.
I wanted something simpler: a clean list with no expectations.
A list of large U.S. companies
The link below shows a list of large-cap U.S. companies.
No interpretation required. Just names and numbers — clearly organized.
Why this works for beginners
- No analysis needed
- No decisions required
- A calm starting point
🔗 View it directly
It’s easier to see than to explain. Use the link below to view the page directly.
👉 View Large-cap U.S. Companies
*This page is for reference only. Not investment advice.
One-line takeaway
You don’t need charts or predictions. Noticing that stocks move differently, simply by observing a screen, is enough to begin understanding the market.
You don’t need charts or predictions. Noticing that stocks move differently, simply by observing a screen, is enough to begin understanding the market.
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Written from a beginner’s point of view — no expertise, just a quiet place to start. Sometimes, simply looking is the best first step.
Written from a beginner’s point of view — no expertise, just a quiet place to start. Sometimes, simply looking is the best first step.
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