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Last edited by Fraidycat; 19 June 2024, 16:46.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostWhy don't you just learn to play poker. It's much more enjoyable.
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Why don't you just learn to play poker. It's much more enjoyable.
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostI always have had an impression that stock market is gambling. May be I was conditioned that way during younger years.
Anyway, for the past 3-4 months I have been studying Price Action, practising equity trading, candlestick patterns etc with Mock currency (Paper Trading). Now I want to do it with real money.
I would like to start with equity trading and am looking for a cheap/discount broker platform that doesn't charge too much for every buy/sell transaction.
What online trading platform do you use? Are there any transaction limits per month? What are the fees?
Thanks
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post
You are probably already aware of this, but just in case you didn't. Tradingview & Investing.com provides a comprehensive screeners as well.
https://www.tradingview.com/etf-screener/
Unfortunately, they don't seem to include the ones from "GraniteShares" and "Leverage Shares" which track individual stocks.
Eg. AMD
https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/screener/etf.aspx#?filtersSelectedValue=%7B"term":"amd"%7D& sortField=legalName&sortOrder=ascLast edited by woody1; 16 June 2024, 08:59.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
I use 3x ETFs, which are London-listed, to "gamble" on US stocks (nvda, tsla, appl, msft etc) and commodities. There are also ones for largecap FTSE and European stocks. They're available in both long and short.
I prefer to place small bets on the 3x ETFs, rather than wager larger sums on the underlying stocks.
You can get a pretty comprehensive list by searching for "3x" with Morningstar's ETF screener.
https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/screener/etf.aspx#?filtersSelectedValue=%7B"term":"3x"%7D&s ortField=legalName&sortOrder=asc
https://www.tradingview.com/etf-screener/
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View Post
Both. Just started looking at the fundamentals of few stocks whose CMP is affordable to me at the moment ( < £25). Once done I will look at the Candlestick patterns and then take it from there.
I prefer to place small bets on the 3x ETFs, rather than wager larger sums on the underlying stocks.
You can get a pretty comprehensive list by searching for "3x" with Morningstar's ETF screener.
https://www.morningstar.co.uk/uk/screener/etf.aspx#?filtersSelectedValue=%7B"term":"3x"%7D&s ortField=legalName&sortOrder=ascLast edited by woody1; 15 June 2024, 08:52.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
You really shouldn’t be using them, and they should scare you. It’s worthless, correlation over causation. Forget about this chartist nonsense, which makes money for people selling the idea not trading the idea. It’s completely insane to go from fear of the markets to day trading based on a child’s sketch of persistence. Focus on value investing, research companies and their metrics, the markets in which they operate, diversify, use pension money and long timeframes over personal money and short ones. Think Warren Buffet, not scootersnot.
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Originally posted by woody1 View Post
Which stocks are you targeting? UK (ftse 100, 250) or US (sp500, nasdaq)?
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Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostI can't believe I'm using these terms. They scared the sh** out me couple of months ago!
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Originally posted by Lance View Postif you want super-powered gambling then use a leveraged platform.
You bet $10, they 'add' $90 to your buy. So you now have $100.
If you sell at $150 you pay them back $90 plus a fee (say $5), and you keep $45.
Turning $10 into $45 for a stick that has only increased by 50% is tempting no?
I tried it with this platform https://www.plus500.com/en/?id=12933...hoCn1QQAvD_BwE
Thing is, if the stock dips even a tiny bit, you go into negative, they liquidate 'your' stock and keep your $10, plus any more cash you put in. So only do it if you have a decent amount of cash you are willing to lose.
Almost exactly like gambling. The odds are stacked in their favour.
There's even a warning banner at the top that says " 80% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. "
For now, I will be focusing only on equity trading (Swing Trade) with only the money I have and that I am willing to let go. That is, I will not be availing E-Margin facility even if the indicators such as Trend, MACD, RSI, Bollinger Bands etc (I can't believe I'm using these terms. They scared the sh** out me couple of months ago! ) confirm that it's going to be a great trade.Last edited by BigDataPro; 14 June 2024, 17:14.
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Re. leverage
In addition to CFDs, there's also spread betting, futures, options. There are even 3x leveraged ETFs for many stocks.
At least with options and leveraged ETFs, you can only lose the amount you've invested. With CFDs, spread betting and futures, you can lose a whole lot more; potentially draining your account until you get a margin call.
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if you want super-powered gambling then use a leveraged platform.
You bet $10, they 'add' $90 to your buy. So you now have $100.
If you sell at $150 you pay them back $90 plus a fee (say $5), and you keep $45.
Turning $10 into $45 for a stick that has only increased by 50% is tempting no?
I tried it with this platform https://www.plus500.com/en/?id=12933...hoCn1QQAvD_BwE
Thing is, if the stock dips even a tiny bit, you go into negative, they liquidate 'your' stock and keep your $10, plus any more cash you put in. So only do it if you have a decent amount of cash you are willing to lose.
Almost exactly like gambling. The odds are stacked in their favour.
There's even a warning banner at the top that says " 80% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. "
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