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The capital we need in trading can suit our financial capabilities, we can also use a small capital ranging from $1 only. But if we can have a larger capital then, of course, it would be better, because with large capital then we also have a strong margin as well. With a small capital, we take a long time to make a big profit. but with a larger capital, we could make a profit shorter. so i pick the offer from my broker with minimal deposit $50 and 20% cash deposit bonus or cash back bonus.

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The only advice I will give to newbie is to not to be concern about size of your investment. It will not be the reason you make good profits. I know this because I made these mistakes. Start with doing things properly whether with small or large capital. I do find it simpler with FreshForex broker’s support using low spreads, smooth trading platform and several such benefits. I really like their Rebate Program too.

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It’s okay to begin with smaller amount of capital but we just need to make sure we do it in right place, as ultimately it is that which matters most. I have very limited concern about that thanks to eInvestment.

It is one of the best platform you could think about investing. With their Top-Performing Portfolio to seek through and select, it is just wonderful regardless of the investment size and has generated excellent outcome so far.
 

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I started with the smallest possible amount of capital that is provided by the broker I work with. I used an Amarkets broker, and a minimum deposit of $ 100.

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In my opinion, this is the most optimal solution. And suddenly the losses will not be large, and over time it will be possible to expand the size of capital.

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Indeed, your income will depend on what your deposit will be, but at the initial stage, I would recommend starting with at least $ 100, as I did in my time, starting trading with the Amarkets broker.

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A start with little capital is the best option for a beginner. At least I myself started working in this industry relatively recently, and chose to work as Amarkets broker with a minimum deposit amount of $100.

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well, in general, all beginners start with small capital, only this does not bring the profit that everyone expects, take an example from experienced traders who contribute much higher capital

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Please tell me if it makes sense to start with $100 now? I traded for half a year on a demo account at justforex.com, but there I had $10,000 demo money. With that amount of money, I traded with all avaliable trading instruments. I am afraid that trading with a small deposit is too risky.

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For a beginner, starting a small capital is the best option. At least I work with the broker ExpertOption, and so far I consider this option to be the most successful.

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Starting work with little capital for a trader is a very good option, especially if it is in this industry not so long ago. This is the best option to avoid losses.

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