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I started (swing) trading in June I'm starting small with a portfolio of $10,000 with a 2% (ie around $200) risk on each trade and a total risk of 10%. (including back-testing those with stocks on my watchlist).
Hi Everyone,
I’ve joined recently and been overwhelmed by the depth and quality of information on a broad range topics relating to trading and the stock market on this forum.
Kudos to those who have contributed so many quality threads for a newbie like me to trawl through!
Whilst I’ve been interested in the market for years I realise my knowledge and capability in systematic/mechanical trading is pretty minimal.(particularly after absorbing some of the information on the long running posts available here)
I’m hoping to develop my knowledge and skills to construct a system that works for me and fits my goals. Just started the 30 day trial of amibroker and working through Howard Brandy’s free introduction to amibroker which has been a very useful starter reference but highlighted a key area of study I need to get stuck into.
Once again thanks to all members for creating a great vault of information
hey guys, new to the forum but not investing. After having a break, I thought id dip my toe back into the water. Currently reading the intelligent investor by Benjamin Graham, hoping it might give some insights. I hold positions in BHP, Tassal, Mincor, MRM, GUD and a few others. hopefully I'll be able to add something to the discussions
Hi everybody, new to the forum, been reading like mad - a great resource. The 'Newbie Lessons' by Sir Osisofliver especially valuable - even though he's not posted in several years, his words are like gold dust. (Is he ever coming back?)
Traded a few times 8-10 years ago in a small way, then ignored shares completely until recently. Now I've hit 40 and, suddenly, retirement doesn't seem so far away...
I hold positions in BHP, Tassal, Mincor, MRM, GUD and a few others. hopefully I'll be able to add something to the discussions
Now I've hit 40 and, suddenly, retirement doesn't seem so far away...
Hi everyone,
I am a newbie and still a lot to learn.
I will read as much as I can to gain knowledge.
Thanks.
Hi everyone, I am a newbie and still a lot to learn. I will read as much as I can to gain knowledge. Thanks.
As with life in general, we never to stop learning and growing, so this is only the beginning.
I look forward to learning more from everyone on this excellent forum!
Seems like there is a pretty awesome community on here so hopefully you'll be seeing me around!
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