Is it too late to start again?

I started off learning Forex trading in 2008 and didn't have money to invest so I just kept learning with demo accounts. Then in 2015 I put my money in eToro, and switched to stocks rather than Forex. I made quite a buck there with Tesla, Amazon and some other stocks until I needed to withdraw money for family use in 2020.

I haven't traded since then and due to 3 years gap in between, I feel like I have forgotten a lot. I am 32 and have no investments at all at this stage but want to start with stocks again with $500 in FXTM, since I am not a US citizen, IBKR feels too cumbersome.

Can friends here give some motivation please, and also the resources to brush up my knowledge. I know how stocks work, but I need to build up more on how to trade on earnings reporting, when to look out for them, charting etc, basically TA and FA.

Also, I don't know how to invest in ETFs or Indices, is it a good idea to go for them or for individual stocks?

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