Trading is no different than being a student surgeon, and our accounts are are paitents. There is no reason to kill your paitent.
From my point of view, small trading account is like a payment for learning. It's hard to learn discipline on a demo account, but with a small real account one will start thinking twice before opening a position.
I head that people should start trading with some serious money, 200 bucks (the most I'd be willing to spend) wouldn't cut it. I'd be interested to see how much money you started out with. Did you start with hundreds too and were still able to make it?
I head that people should start trading with some serious money, 200 bucks (the most I'd be willing to spend) wouldn't cut it. I'd be interested to see how much money you started out with. Did you start with hundreds too and were still able to make it?
I head that people should start trading with some serious money, 200 bucks (the most I'd be willing to spend) wouldn't cut it. I'd be interested to see how much money you started out with. Did you start with hundreds too and were still able to make it?
A new trader should start from demo (virtual money) account . Then proceed to very small real account (less than $100 or how much else you can easily afford to lose). Only after a long-term success with a small real account it's recommended to switch to big deposits. My real account was less than $100 when I first switched from demo.
I’ve started in 2010. I had many demo accounts with many forex brokers, like FOREX, FXCM, etc. My first real account was with Profiforex. It is because this broker provides the micro account to trader and minimum deposit is 1$.
Guys, I think that you set some money apart for trading only from your salary. Me I have started with only $1000 and still on the way of profits. I totally agreed with Haley- a
initial training and knowledge regarding forex is really important before you start investing money. try the Demo accounts before starting..............
A new trader should start from demo (virtual money) account . Then proceed to very small real account (less than $100 or how much else you can easily afford to lose). Only after a long-term success with a small real account it's recommended to switch to big deposits. My real account was less than $100 when I first switched from demo.