Getting a loan to day trade (but not to day trade)

Quote from HolyGrail:

That's an incredible deal and I must admit I would be willing to take the trading risk at those rates.

Are you now a converted HolyGrail? Earlier you were tough. With knowledge things can change.

But your point on making a safe positive rate of return on the money is very important. There is a way to solve that problem as well.
 
Quote from riskfreetrading:

Are you now a converted HolyGrail? Earlier you were tough. With knowledge things can change.

But your point on making a safe positive rate of return on the money is very important. There is a way to solve that problem as well.

No, not converted. If I were young and broke with a proven trading method I would definitely consider borrowing money at that low of a rate. Needless to say though, if you know how to trade it just doesn't take that long to develop enough capital to trade without borrowing.
 
Interesting posts - as usual traders are a lot more ethical than most people. In real estate everyone is more than happy to take out loans, shift risk, and walk away when their gamble doesn't pay off. Even the banks are doing this now that they've gotten into the trading game. Must be nice as a bank, to create money out of thin air, trade with it, and if there is a blowup just ask ask the government to bail you out or default and let everyone else pay through inflation.
 
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One way to look at it is that many, if not most, businesses get start up loans.

So in one sense it seems viable.

On the other hand, the extra debt increases the pressure you have to deal with, and if you were to fail, you are going to have to pay that money back. Insult to injury.

Double edged sword.
There's a great option for trading. https://www.400loan.com/ provides greatest 400$ loan offers.
 
This is the best sentence of the document: the APR for short-term loans varies from 260.71% to 1825.00%

You should beat that with a higher return in your trading. :wtf:
I don't know any broker that will allow you to open an account of $400.
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LOL+if only they put that APR in readable red; most put it in fine print buried @ bottom LOL:D:D:cool::cool:.Most banks are very strict on business loans+ people[+bankers] know stocks are risky rewarding/risky.......
 
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