good advice aqua, I will continue to read and learn on these forums. I still have a demo account. I will STAY out of commodites as they are way too volatile and require too much margin. start small and control it. maybe in a year or so I will re-enter with a very small amount. I just got ahead of myself
Hello Advfn,
I like to offer some advice if I may.
Ask yourself whether you really have an interest in the Mrkts. By interest I refer to something other than just "wanting to make money". If its the latter, then look for someone to trade for you and take up another interest.
If, on the otherhand, you do have an interest then I would suggest you take the following steps:
1) Sit down, look at yourself carefully and decide what YOU want from the Mrkts. I'll get you started:
1.1 Do you want to trade everyday, less regularly (such as weekly), etc?
1.2 What level of risk are you confortable with?
1.3 What type of trading interests you? TA, Fundamental, etc
1.4 Are you a emotional person? This helps to decide whether you are better looking at a clearly defined mechanical system or one with some discretional element.
2) Once you have completed the above and made a list, you should then have a clearer idea as to where to get started.
Read some books (most contain the same old information presented in a different manner) but there are some "key" books out there which IMO are vital to have on your bookshelf. There's plenty of threads on here which highlight these books.
3) Study and understand Risk & Money Management. This is a dry subject compared to the other aspects of trading but IMO this is the one area which can really improve ones profit line.
4) If you decide to focus on TA as your main tool for trading, then please try to resist the urge to go off in search for the "Ultimate Indicator". There is no such Holy Grail!!! Instead try to focus on WHY price really moves and simple TA concepts such as Support & Resistance. Indicators do have there place but not for newbies IMO.
Trading is a rewarding profession both financially AND mentally but like any other profession takes time to become skilled at it. Due to the time involved it is vital that you have a real interest in it............
Hope this helps & Good Luck,
Chorlton