WaveSurfer
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Trade on sim and save the money.
Through taking only paper losses and your savings.
1) What amount of start-up capital would you recommend when first getting started in futures and stock/CFD trading? I would like to trade with IB, but do not have the 10k USD to open an account. I am thinking between $2000-$3000 AUD and see how I go from there. Is this too much/too little?
Just to add that ... I believe confidence (and not over-confidence because then blindness is apparent) will help you to SEE more oportunities than you know what to do with.
Simulated trading to the point where you have a `consistent` success rate will naturally create confidence (not over-confidence but).
Okay I will stop preaching.
Can you run us through how you would trade stocks with $2000-$3000 . What type of trading are you thinking about?
Thought you'd like to know this. Especially with a broker like mfg or first prudential (good cfd providers), you will have quite alot of drag on short term trades (drag meaning how much % profit you'll need to make to cover your brokerage). Unless you are catching big moves constantly i cannot see you trading profitably over a 1 day time period. It just won't happen! You either need to trade on very low comms $1-$2 each way or take another approach
Trust me. I am in the same position as you.
My advice: Listen to tech/a OR if you MUST trade do so over a longer period of time where you can follow trends.
Brad
So many people mention that futures are the way to go over other instruments.
Do people prefer futures over CFD's because on CFD's there are holding costs (interest) and on futures there isnt?
Or is it because of better trending markets?
Keen to here why people prefer futures over other instruments..
So many people mention that futures are the way to go over other instruments.
Do people prefer futures over CFD's because on CFD's there are holding costs (interest) and on futures there isnt?
Or is it because of better trending markets?
Keen to here why people prefer futures over other instruments..
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