You need to have $25k or more in an account to day trade, plus you'll need to have a margin account so that you don't have to wait for your transaction to clear before making another purchase. Not getting there with $50...
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Originally posted by Pantless Spency View PostYou don't have to be that high to make money on day trading.
But hey, what do I know.world renown Harry Potter expert
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Originally posted by phreshkid View PostI think the concept of "making money" is relative to what you put in. If you want to make decent returns (now this is entirely hypothetical), you need large sums to start with. $25k is on the low end but is a good start if you want to actually make money.
But hey, what do I know.
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https://www.robinhood.com <<<<<<<<<<free trades!!!! >>>>>>>>>>>
penny stocks suck, but some of us dont have thousands of dollars to play with so turning $20 into $40 bucks (or $20 into $5) while learning the ropes of trading is pretty cool i think.
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Originally posted by Balleristic31 View PostThere are mock trading websites you can join that actually use realtime prices so you can get an idea of how you would do in the real world without losing any money.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?
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quick tale of caution.
most trading clients (etrade,TDameritrade,ETC.) charge $9.99 per transaction.
I had no idea, bought 10 shares of GBSN @.1856 then it started to rise good, so I bought 100 shares @.2043. had 110 shares, rode it to .2401 and sold my 110 shares, thinking I made something like a $4-$5 profit, then I checked into it and found out I spent $20 on the commissions of buying those shares..... lmfao lesson learned.
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Originally posted by plmichal View PostI highly recommend reading "Trading in the Zone" by Mark Douglas.
I bought the .20 cent/share breakout of GBSN and sold into the .25 cent/share spike. Purely a chart play.
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Originally posted by Pantless Spency View Postquick tale of caution.
most trading clients (etrade,TDameritrade,ETC.) charge $9.99 per transaction.
I had no idea, bought 10 shares of GBSN @.1856 then it started to rise good, so I bought 100 shares @.2043. had 110 shares, rode it to .2401 and sold my 110 shares, thinking I made something like a $4-$5 profit, then I checked into it and found out I spent $20 on the commissions of buying those shares..... lmfao lesson learned.
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