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How Much Capital is Needed To Start Trading?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 220725, member: 61772"] Many people want to start investing but aren't sure how much money they need to get started. Fortunately, the answer is: not as much as you think! The amount of capital needed depends on what kind of investing and trading a person wants to do, but it actually doesn't take very much for a beginner to start. First, a beginner should understand that there are two main approaches to investing: trading and fundamental analysis. Trading involves buying and selling securities based on market trends and technical analysis (a method for predicting movement in stocks based on historical price data). Fundamental analysis involves buying stock in companies after an evaluation of their business plans, management teams, and long-term strategy. Trading strategies require more capital than fundamental analysis strategies because they often involve trading more frequently, which means more commission fees and thus less profit per trade if the investor is starting with a small amount of capital. Fundamental analysis can be done with any amount of capital—even $50 or $100 can give a person something to work with. This is because the cost of buying stock in one company isn't very high; however, it also means that the gains will be small if the company performs well. This can be frustrating for people who are used to quick results. [/QUOTE]
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