cashcow
harbouring +ve expectations...
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G'day all
I'm pretty new to this, but will say there are a great many smart people here --I mean really "life experience" smart and, from the sounds of things, their portfolios reflect that. I'm rapt that I get the opportunity to listen, learn, apply and (hopefully) contribute. Thumbs up!
There is a wealth of experience, knowledge, and food for thought right here in these fora. I've been lurking for a few months but finally decided to join up a few days ago. Know what hooked me, and inspired me to re-evaluate everything I thought I knew? - the thread(s) on positive expectancy! So kudos to tech/a and other luminaries who've contributed.
Ok, now that I've said g'day, I have a question. There's been more than a random smattering of talk about how dangerous it is to start trading a strategy (even a profitable one) if you're undercapitalised. I can see the basis of this concern and I take it on board.
The problem I have is that my current circumstances dictate that building capital is going to be a very slow affair (despite rigorous budgeting and discipline), which is somewhat frustrating. Not that I will risk any real money before my "numbers" dictate I should, but I'm curious to know what other people would do in my situation. I know I could get a margin lending facility, but not sure if that's the best strategy at this time - plus the numerous mentions of Power of Attorney in the prospectus are somewhat daunting : . I don't know enough about CFDs besides their basic definition (and I try not to dabble in things I don't understand yet).
At present I've stuck my savings in a reasonable managed fund and contribute to it regularly until hopefully one day in the not-too-distant future, I can liberate some of it and try things my way.
Are there any other real options besides these for someone who doesn't yet have 10k to invest?
Cheers!
I'm pretty new to this, but will say there are a great many smart people here --I mean really "life experience" smart and, from the sounds of things, their portfolios reflect that. I'm rapt that I get the opportunity to listen, learn, apply and (hopefully) contribute. Thumbs up!
There is a wealth of experience, knowledge, and food for thought right here in these fora. I've been lurking for a few months but finally decided to join up a few days ago. Know what hooked me, and inspired me to re-evaluate everything I thought I knew? - the thread(s) on positive expectancy! So kudos to tech/a and other luminaries who've contributed.
Ok, now that I've said g'day, I have a question. There's been more than a random smattering of talk about how dangerous it is to start trading a strategy (even a profitable one) if you're undercapitalised. I can see the basis of this concern and I take it on board.
The problem I have is that my current circumstances dictate that building capital is going to be a very slow affair (despite rigorous budgeting and discipline), which is somewhat frustrating. Not that I will risk any real money before my "numbers" dictate I should, but I'm curious to know what other people would do in my situation. I know I could get a margin lending facility, but not sure if that's the best strategy at this time - plus the numerous mentions of Power of Attorney in the prospectus are somewhat daunting : . I don't know enough about CFDs besides their basic definition (and I try not to dabble in things I don't understand yet).
At present I've stuck my savings in a reasonable managed fund and contribute to it regularly until hopefully one day in the not-too-distant future, I can liberate some of it and try things my way.
Are there any other real options besides these for someone who doesn't yet have 10k to invest?
Cheers!