Hello,
Being a beginner, this is a naive question. I thought that the smallest number of shares that you could buy in a trade was 100. But now I am not sure. Is there a lower limit? I want to actually start learning now but want to buy very small initially.
Thankyou
Nana.
Actually I wouldnt want to buy as small as one. I was thinking more like 10,15 or 20 or so to reduce my risk and test out some ideas.
Thanks for your help.
But don't forget that the most per-share brokers have a minimum commission which is typically $1. Therefore, you'll have to pay at least that minimum commission even if you just buy just 1 share.
Actually I wouldnt want to buy as small as one. I was thinking more like 10,15 or 20 or so to reduce my risk and test out some ideas.
Thanks for your help.
Not a bad idea imo. Ive only been trading 4 months and i
will sometimes open a position with only an odd lot to keep
my risk down. Long or short i cant tell any difference with
getting the orders filled as opposed to 100sh and bigger orders.
Doing the odd lot thing sometimes has been a tactic which has
helped me from losing any of my capital(28K) to date.
OMG yes! It's the worst when you're sitting there and you just get to the front of the line and some guy gives you 3 shares or something dumb like that and then it skyrockets.