Greetings all
Just started in Jan 07. Making all the mistakes. Paniced and sold PDN and took a big loss and then it bounced back. Am learning heaps from the forums. Nothing like losing your own money.
As far as I know you can't do it yourself. There are strict criteria to be met and the SMSF is a legal entity requiring a formal Trust Deed.Am going to start up an SMSF and am looking for advice about how to set it up myself. Seems like advisers want a few thousand dollars to set it up and the same again each year to do the accounts etc. so I was looking for ways to save money to use to invest instead. Have had shares for a number of years but have not done much trading except for buying and keeping.
Have dabbled in some Scalping trading and am keen to make it more regular when i have the funds... Would love some feedback/experiences with scalping from people?
Welcome Joey. What you scalping?
Thats why I asked. Seems most of the pros who trade intraday don't do it with stocks for good reason, ASX stocks cost WAY to high. Opportunities for good Risk : Reward way too lowAs in buying 100,000 shares of XXX at 0.10 and selling at 0.105 that same day for a $500 profit for example (this is of course an ideal world example)... this is, as far as i am aware, called scalping. But any i have done, has only been on a very small scale... a trade here and there.
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Can anyone tell me their experience with buying shares at 0.001 and sellling them at the jump to 0.002 (100%) profit? Being such high volumes, say if you were to trade with like $5000, what are the implications? Is it too good to be true?
Beginner questions...i'm sure
thanks!
Joey
Thats why I asked. Seems most of the pros who trade intraday don't do it with stocks for good reason, ASX stocks cost WAY to high. Opportunities for good Risk : Reward way too low
And many new to the game are attracted to doing what you have stated. A warning there?
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