Newbie looking for a platform/advice

Before you worry about what platform to trade on, develop a strategy that you can be confident will work.

I have got a strategy that appears to work in the demos but I need to try it in the live environment.

I just need a broker that I can open an account with for £500 and a platform that does what I need whilst being straight-forward to use.
 
I'm just using the Trade Interceptor android app and it looks much better than the PC version. Only problem is, it doesn't appear to be updating my charts.. =/
 
Hi guys,

This is my first post here, so sorry if this is in the wrong place......

I'll only be using a small capital of around £500 and I'm developing my risk/money management model right now - probably only pledging up to 5% per trade, and decreasing if/when I increase my capital pool.

Any and all thoughts welcome, and thanks in advance :)

Chris

I apologize for giving you real advice. Go buy trading books up to $250 and stop getting advice from hobbyists. The futures market is way to leveraged for such a small account, and the one you can afford run B-books that will run you to the ground.
Save at least $25K then you will start with some hard work behind you, education and a real chance.
 
I apologize for giving you real advice. Go buy trading books up to $250 and stop getting advice from hobbyists. The futures market is way to leveraged for such a small account, and the one you can afford run B-books that will run you to the ground.
Save at least $25K then you will start with some hard work behind you, education and a real chance.

Thanks for the advice, but I'm going to give it a shot anyway. :)
 
Go for it, pros needs the other side that "belives". Thanks for playing, come again.

I certainly don't consider myself a pro, but I have to be honest that considering the zero sum game that is most trading, anyone being truthful would have to desire new entrants to the business.

If you want to earn dividends and stock gains through buybacks, by all means act like a good person.

But if you trade on the greater fool theory or profit from shorts, you (and I) are cold blooded. I have no problem with it, but I do wish it was more widely agreed upon. There's no way I get money unless I take it from someone else.
 
Go for it, pros needs the other side that "belives". Thanks for playing, come again.

You're making presumptions regarding your 'believe' statement. I'm prepared to lose the money, which is why it's such a small amount. I'm simply intrigued by the idea of trading which is why I want to have a go.
 
I certainly don't consider myself a pro, but I have to be honest that considering the zero sum game that is most trading, anyone being truthful would have to desire new entrants to the business.

If you want to earn dividends and stock gains through buybacks, by all means act like a good person.

But if you trade on the greater fool theory or profit from shorts, you (and I) are cold blooded. I have no problem with it, but I do wish it was more widely agreed upon. There's no way I get money unless I take it from someone else.

We are on the same page. I am by no means a "pro" with some HFT code rather a well studied trader and one that reviews his trading almost weekly. Most traders rather have a curiosity relationship with the market, and are willing to pay the price for it without being well prepared. As you stated we do rely on them, to repeat the habitual behavior that is inconsistent with market behavior.
 
You're making presumptions regarding your 'believe' statement. I'm prepared to lose the money, which is why it's such a small amount. I'm simply intrigued by the idea of trading which is why I want to have a go.

Why have such an attitude? Show me ONE successful business man that gets into a business that is willing to lose anything for the sake of trying or because he is intrigued.."Sorry, but I am out!" Take your time and learn, you are up against the best of the best.
 
Why have such an attitude? Show me ONE successful business man that gets into a business that is willing to lose anything for the sake of trying or because he is intrigued.."Sorry, but I am out!" Take your time and learn, you are up against the best of the best.

Just repaying the attitude that you gave, that's all. I'm not going to rush into anything, I am taking my time to learn. I'm not going crazy with this which is why I'm using such a small amount to begin with.
 
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