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Hello all, how can I daytrade with 3k and not be affected by the PDT rule?

 

I know all about the PDT rule, the 25k requirement, and the 3 daytrades in a 5 day rolling business period etc.

 

I have paper traded for about a year, and have a profitable trading record, but I only have about 3k that I could trade with.

 

I've done a lot of research on this but I know there must be another way.

Are there alternate ways or instruments I can use to trade stocks through as a daytrader though?

 

I've looked at futures and forex, I'm set on stocks.

 

Thank you so much for your reply.

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I am not sure about PDT rule, but in our place we can trade any amount be it day trade or delivery

It has been many times that i bought a cheapest single script and sold it same day and did not get any problem.

Still would like to hear others who understand your case better.

  • 1 month later...
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About PDT rules. First they are only applicable if your trading stocks and option. This has nothing to do with forex trading. Second PDT rules apply only for U.S. residents. So in short PDT rules is not applicable to forex trading only to stocks and option and that is if you are U.S. residents. I hope I make it clear.

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I think you should just create an offshore profile and choose any EU broker or some good broker in Asia. The PDT rule does not apply to such brokers and the requirement is not limited to a certain amount.

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On 9/10/2011 at 6:17 PM, jhonrtin said:

Hello all, how can I daytrade with 3k and not be affected by the PDT rule?

 

I know all about the PDT rule, the 25k requirement, and the 3 daytrades in a 5 day rolling business period etc.

 

I have paper traded for about a year, and have a profitable trading record, but I only have about 3k that I could trade with.

 

I've done a lot of research on this but I know there must be another way.

Are there alternate ways or instruments I can use to trade stocks through as a daytrader though?

 

I've looked at futures and forex, I'm set on stocks.

 

Thank you so much for your reply.

I think it is pretty subjective rule to have 25K in your account. I started with only 1000 bucks with Hotforex, 500 won in the contest and 500 is mine. I turned them in 2500 in 8 months making small but prudent trades, tightly managing risk and making timely withdrawals (taking profit). I think it would be easier for you to trade with lower capital because it is easier to keep emotional balance when you know that potential losses are not so big. 

  • 2 years later...
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To achieve such results, you need to work on yourself and your knowledge, otherwise you simply won’t get such a result. When I started working with a broker from ExpertOption, I worked on a demo account for this.

  • 3 months later...
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On 8/14/2022 at 5:22 PM, Vaabum said:

To achieve such results, you need to work on yourself and your knowledge, otherwise you simply won’t get such a result. When I started working with a broker from ExpertOption, I worked on a demo account for this.

We will need to learn how to control the Risks that are actually present into our trades.

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