How much is best to start trading?

Mar 25, 2023 at 19:12
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Member Since Apr 24, 2023   36 posts
Dec 05, 2023 at 08:44
posted:
This is a question that have been asked a thousand time.

If you are a begginer, start with what you can afford to lose. As a pro, I can start and build account from 1k to tens of thousands in days or weeks by step by step strategy, but it involves great dedication and high level of dedication.

Higher deposit makes less brain activities and profits with no much dedication of the entire brains.

But with less deposit, you have to detail and follow up your entry points just to build the account to a better starting balance.

GreenPips.
also i completely agree
money never sleeps
Member Since Aug 19, 2021   228 posts
Dec 25, 2023 at 05:44
Oh but there will definitely be losses, whether you like it or not. Unfortunately, neither I nor those I know have yet come up with a formula for 100% profit without losses. It all depends on how well you can correct mistakes so that they don’t appear in the future.
Member Since Nov 02, 2023   24 posts
Dec 26, 2023 at 06:39
posted:
This is a question that have been asked a thousand time.

If you are a begginer, start with what you can afford to lose. As a pro, I can start and build account from 1k to tens of thousands in days or weeks by step by step strategy, but it involves great dedication and high level of dedication.

Higher deposit makes less brain activities and profits with no much dedication of the entire brains.

But with less deposit, you have to detail and follow up your entry points just to build the account to a better starting balance.

GreenPips.
Start with 0 capital by trading paper for atleast 1 to 2 months by which you get used to one model of trading.
React and do not predict
Member Since Dec 21, 2023   12 posts
Dec 26, 2023 at 14:05
I think beginners need to understand the basics. You should always place so-called stops and takes, where the ratio is 1 to 3, that is, if you only have 1 winning trade and 2 losing ones, you will still be in the profit
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