How to start a Trading Business with $500

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Cover of the book How to start a Trading Business with $500 by Heikin Ashi Trader, Splendid Island, Ltd.
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Author: Heikin Ashi Trader ISBN: 1230003130896
Publisher: Splendid Island, Ltd. Publication: June 15, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Heikin Ashi Trader
ISBN: 1230003130896
Publisher: Splendid Island, Ltd.
Publication: June 15, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

How to start a Trading Business with $500

Many new traders have little capital available in the beginning, but this is not an obstacle to starting a trading career anyway.
However, this book is not about how to grow a $500 account into a $500,000 account. It is precisely these exaggerated return expectations that bring most beginners to failure.

Instead, the author shows, in a realistic way, how you can become a full-time trader in spite of limited start-up capital. This applies both for traders who want to remain private, as well as for those who want to eventually trade customer funds.

This book shows step by step how to do it. In addition, there is a concrete action plan for each step. Anyone can be a trader in principle, if he or she is willing to learn how this business works.

Table of Contents

  1. How to Become a Trader with only $500 at Your Stake?
  2. How to Acquire Good Trading Habits?
  3. How to Become a Disciplined Trader
  4. The Fairy Tale of Compound Interest
  5. How to Trade a $500 Account?
  6. Social Trading
  7. Talk to Your Broker
  8. How to Become a Professional Trader?
  9. Trading for a Hedge Fund
  10. Learn to Network
  11. Become a Professional Trader in 7 Steps
  12. $500 is a Lot of Money
    Glossary
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How to start a Trading Business with $500

Many new traders have little capital available in the beginning, but this is not an obstacle to starting a trading career anyway.
However, this book is not about how to grow a $500 account into a $500,000 account. It is precisely these exaggerated return expectations that bring most beginners to failure.

Instead, the author shows, in a realistic way, how you can become a full-time trader in spite of limited start-up capital. This applies both for traders who want to remain private, as well as for those who want to eventually trade customer funds.

This book shows step by step how to do it. In addition, there is a concrete action plan for each step. Anyone can be a trader in principle, if he or she is willing to learn how this business works.

Table of Contents

  1. How to Become a Trader with only $500 at Your Stake?
  2. How to Acquire Good Trading Habits?
  3. How to Become a Disciplined Trader
  4. The Fairy Tale of Compound Interest
  5. How to Trade a $500 Account?
  6. Social Trading
  7. Talk to Your Broker
  8. How to Become a Professional Trader?
  9. Trading for a Hedge Fund
  10. Learn to Network
  11. Become a Professional Trader in 7 Steps
  12. $500 is a Lot of Money
    Glossary

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