I am now completely new to the stock market. I must honestly say that it is extremely difficult for newcomers to get a good overview... or to start profitably without luck... I've been reading up for weeks or months now and I still feel the same as at the beginning... everyone just has their subjective opinion, everyone says something different, everyone writes something different... one does it this way, the other does it that way...

So I find it totally difficult... unfortunately
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@Alextyo7 "In the stock market" it's like at the doctor's, 5 doctors 10 opinions. There are very general principles of action that you should follow. You can have them explained to you at www.Finanzfluss.de or elsewhere, for example. In general, you should start with ETFs that are broadly diversified, such as one of the MSCI World ETFs, although there are also many differences: https://www.finanzfluss.de/etf/index/msci-world/
Investing in individual stocks is a game of roulette, even with good fundamental analysis and chart technology. The risk here can be reduced again through broad diversification, whereby you are then again more in the direction of an ETF in terms of content, only with your own weighting and orientation.
I can also recommend the articles by Volker Looman from the FAZ, but they are behind a paywall: https://www.faz.net/aktuell/finanzen/thema/volker-looman

There is no guarantee of starting profitably and without luck anyway. It is also impossible to plan the perfect time to start.