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    Are there more risks with indices?

    There is good leverage on indices. But that will also depend on your broker. I usually trade with XTB, Oanda and Fxview and they have pretty low margins. The spreads are quite competitive and the risk can be avoided if you are careful enough. I trade NASUSD and E35EUR most days.
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    Are there more risks with indices?

    Maybe restrict your risk tolerance to 1% now, changes are very much required in profitable trading.
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    Stop loss with different number of shares than position

    Yeah, and that’s for the benefit of the trader. Makes the whole thing easy on them.
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    Are there more risks with indices?

    I think every investment is risky so you can probably work on your risk management with it. Better would be to do some research and analysis before chipping in.
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    Importance of demo

    I am into demo trading since last 3-4 months. Is it the right time to switch to live?
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    Importance of demo

    Virtual money can’t compare real money
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    Does leverage magnify the commission I must pay my broker?

    Even for professional accounts with fxview where the leverage is 100:1 ?
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    Any UK/EU low fees broker offering CC deposit?

    Well for fxview, in case of credit/debit card deposits, the profits are wired by bank or through any other payment method (except credit card) along with the account statement. This is done for security purpose.
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    Any UK/EU low fees broker offering CC deposit?

    I got your point regarding credit card payments. Lower ARP charges are my reasons also for funding my Fxview account through credit cards. Deposits are absolutely not an issue. Only profits cannot be withdrawn via credit cards - so to say, the capital exceeding the deposit amount. Both visa and...
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    Can brokers provide ratings/research?

    As far as I know, there is no regulation concerning that.
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    Nasdaq divergence

    If we continue to get more lockdowns, watch those stay-at-home stocks keep on rising, which can be an alarming situation.
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