How long should I start to trade after studying?

Aug 20, 2019 at 10:22
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Uczestnik z May 24, 2020   112 postów
Mar 28, 2021 at 11:32
After training, you need to go through practice on a demo account, this is really what will give you, we are very much.
Uczestnik z Mar 29, 2021   9 postów
Mar 29, 2021 at 12:33
Trade on a demo straight away. Best to do this while you are studying it will give you a better understanding of what you are doing
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020   869 postów
Apr 09, 2021 at 14:49
The demo account is used for practice. It is best to trade at a demo account for at least 4 months.
Uczestnik z Jul 23, 2020   759 postów
Apr 10, 2021 at 13:01
anneyates posted:
If you are done with the course, you can surely begin with demo accounts at different broker platforms. Practice as much as you can.
I also agree. At least practice 5 to 6 months in the demo account. After that think about low investment.
Uczestnik z Mar 17, 2021   536 postów
Sep 04, 2021 at 08:22
LyudmilLukanov posted:
The demo account is used for practice. It is best to trade at a demo account for at least 4 months.
A demo is the best place to learn and practice trading.
Uczestnik z Jul 19, 2020   751 postów
Sep 06, 2021 at 08:16
Learning never ends. It's a never ending process. Market is ever changing. To cope with it you have to keep improving your skills and experience.
Uczestnik z Sep 22, 2018   70 postów
Sep 06, 2021 at 20:01
Miki_Bao posted:
I've read some information in Babypips for months, and also some trading instruction/guide in some brokers' website.
I just don't know when to start? How do I know I am ready?


It’s always learning
Start with a demo account until you feel comfortable
Uczestnik z Apr 01, 2021   10 postów
Nov 12, 2021 at 12:55
Well, nobody prohibits you to start trading right away without any special preparation for it. You have to understand that experience in trading activity comes with practice. The more practice you will have, the earlier you will gain success. Of course, learning is really significant in trading activity, but if you have already passed basic courses and know basc notions, then you already are ready to start trading activity. If you still doubt in your strengths then you can starts off from demo account. There you will gain a bit of experience and then you can go to the real account. Only by these step you will gain success.
Uczestnik z Nov 15, 2019   26 postów
Jan 13, 2022 at 19:41
It depends solely on your personal objectives actually. Not all trader start from trading on real account right away, the vast majority prefers to stay on demo for particular period of time and only then they start trading on real accounts with their own money. I believe such approach is the most wisest, becaude demo account clarifies you all the pecualirities of trading activity and on this stage you should decide whether you continue develop your skills and move to real account, or you leave this activity. I'm convinced that there is no such a notion as 'how long', it should be transformed into 'as soon as I gain knowledge and experience, I will move to real account'.
Uczestnik z Mar 17, 2021   536 postów
Jan 13, 2022 at 19:45
Wrathdragon posted:
It depends solely on your personal objectives actually. Not all trader start from trading on real account right away, the vast majority prefers to stay on demo for particular period of time and only then they start trading on real accounts with their own money. I believe such approach is the most wisest, becaude demo account clarifies you all the pecualirities of trading activity and on this stage you should decide whether you continue develop your skills and move to real account, or you leave this activity. I'm convinced that there is no such a notion as 'how long', it should be transformed into 'as soon as I gain knowledge and experience, I will move to real account'.
Yes. You are absolutely right.
Uczestnik z Jan 29, 2020   23 postów
Jan 21, 2022 at 18:03
Well, here all traders decide on their own, how long they have to learn. I believe that if you have noticed some results from your learning, for example, you have already created demo account and successfully practiced at it, you created your own trading strategy and it showed results, then it's the right time to move on a real account. As far as I concerned, the matter here is to understand that you might be wrong with the strategy and you might be failed, but don't worry and never give up. Those ones who never give up, reach their goals much faster than those ones who always give up the idea of earning with trading.
Uczestnik z Nov 03, 2020   70 postów
Jan 24, 2022 at 09:34
It depends on how you are steady with your learning. Once I was done learning, I decided to hop in demo with fxview so that I can get familiar with tools and techniques when trading. It took me a year to go live and start trying to make a consistent profit.
Uczestnik z Aug 22, 2020   8 postów
Jan 28, 2022 at 14:16
I agree that learning to trade is an eternal process. You will most likely continue learning on a real account. Trading is a very dynamic thing. It always changes, something new constantly shows up that can’t be traded as assets of the past.
Uczestnik z Sep 02, 2022   75 postów
Dec 11, 2022 at 09:48
Be your own supervisor and measure your performance periodically. Periodical measurement of performance is needed because it helps a trader understand his lacking.
Uczestnik z Nov 29, 2022   40 postów
Dec 14, 2022 at 10:46
Did you practise on a demo account for a while? You will know you’re confident enough to take real risk. So, start accordingly!
Uczestnik z Jan 21, 2022   57 postów
Dec 19, 2022 at 07:51
Baccasa34 posted:
Be your own supervisor and measure your performance periodically. Periodical measurement of performance is needed because it helps a trader understand his lacking.
Traders should understand their learning capacity and accordingly decide when they’re ready to start live trading.
Uczestnik z Mar 11, 2022   51 postów
Dec 20, 2022 at 10:48
binarysumo22 posted:
Did you practise on a demo account for a while? You will know you’re confident enough to take real risk. So, start accordingly!
Yes I practised in a demo account and every trader should do that too! I believe it is one of the most crucial steps in the trading journey. It helped me strategize my moves, gain experience, and sharpen my trading skills without putting any real money at risk.
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