rnasworthyjr

Nevermind the negative on my account. I consider it $210.62 in tuition to my learning. I have decided to take a hiatus from actual trading and paper trade for a while starting with a $2000 paper account on ThinkorSwim. I'm dedicating my free time to watching DVD's, video lessons, reading, practicing building watchlists, studying spreadsheets, and testing hypotheses. If it takes me a year, or ten years, I will figure this out.

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@Gibran Thanks for the advice! I've started paper trading and am up over two grand on my paper account. When will I know it's time to start trading real money again?

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Gibran Jul 22, 16 9:30 AM

Hey, first and for most having a diary like the one in my videos is a must, you have to be consecutive, its a game of numbers remember. Second , make sure you havd good risk managemenet, so you dont lose all or most profits by just one trade. All this info is in my videos :)

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@rnasworthyjr Hey! You should do paper trading before going live try think or swim simulator, you wont imagine what youll face in thr next months. Just some piece of advice. Thr emotion of losing goes away once you understand trading.

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Spot Jul 22, 16 1:12 PM

Do you use this platform for paper trading as well?

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Gibran Jul 22, 16 2:04 PM

The simulator is amazing , it feels as if you were trading live , the only differencr is , if you trade big stock amounts on live they get filled partially and in simulator not , but im talking about 4000+ stock

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Gibran Jul 22, 16 2:15 PM

I wouldnt be succesful if it wasnt becausd of this platforms papertrading. :)

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