How much can I make a day with 2k$ ?

Quote from Jones_Dk:

Hello, I'm new to trading.
Been reading and learning about it for a while, and now I want to play for real.

Right now I have 2k$ available money for investment. (Yeah I know it's nothing, but I'm 20 years old, so that's what I have for now)

Lets say in a good day, how much profit can that produce me ? like 200-250$ max ?

I'm sorry for the silly question and I know its not something predictable .
Use the Oanda advice given by riskaddicr and use the gummy fraction to size your trades after the first ten small ones. Your money won't grow as fast as you hope unless you have a really great strategy but you won't be overtrading either.
 
Quote from gmst:


I know you must be thinking holy shit why trade if all you can win or lose is 10-20-50$ or so. :D :D

My relatives say something like that when we play poker for quarters dimes and nickles. When I leave with 50 or 75 bucks they all bitch and moan.
 
Quote from Jones_Dk:

Hello, I'm new to trading.
Been reading and learning about it for a while, and now I want to play for real.

Right now I have 2k$ available money for investment. (Yeah I know it's nothing, but I'm 20 years old, so that's what I have for now)

Lets say in a good day, how much profit can that produce me ? like 200-250$ max ?

I'm sorry for the silly question and I know its not something predictable .


Maybe think hard about;

Saving up more capital

Forgetting “most” what you’ve read

Getting on SIM and actually learning to trade / how the mkt actually works (and keep it real for Christ sakes… else all the SIm trading in the world won’t mean shit)

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On another note;

You’re ready to play – for real….

Some of us here will cut your nuts off (financially speaking) and not give it a second thought

Maybe think hard about this too

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Btw;

Not trying to come off as some internet billy badass …. nor am I trying to dissuade you…

Rather I’m offering fair warning…, and straight up what it is

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Finally;

Never be sorry... or hesitant to ask questions... its one way we learn


Successful Journey Sir

RN
 
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