First of all: I'm a complete beginner 
I want to listen to the shortwave bands with my RTL-SDR dongle (V4). I only want to receive - not transmit. The simplest setup is supposed to be a long wire antenna. I wanted to order a few meters of copper wire for this.
Now I have a few questions:
It would be nice, if you could keep the answers as simple as possible and explain to me the simplest possible setup. Thx!

I want to listen to the shortwave bands with my RTL-SDR dongle (V4). I only want to receive - not transmit. The simplest setup is supposed to be a long wire antenna. I wanted to order a few meters of copper wire for this.
Now I have a few questions:
- What's the best way to get the wire to my RTL-SRD stick? The output of my dongle is an SMA female. My idea would be to screw an adapter onto it -> SMA Male to BNC female. Then connect an adapter with 2 pole terminals to the BNC female (see setup pic below) to which connect the copper wire. Is that okay, or are there better solutions?
- I wanted to let the copper wire hang a few meters (3-4 meters?) out of the window, or tie it to a tree 15 meters away. Do I have to pay attention to anything at the end of the wire? Should I connect a ferrite core? Do I need to ground something?
- What cross-section should I use for the copper wire? Is 0.14mm² fine?
It would be nice, if you could keep the answers as simple as possible and explain to me the simplest possible setup. Thx!
