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Good luck with that...and feel a slight addiction
A good start, however, check your emotions at the door.I hope I can use the next 3 months as a learning platform and obtain a good grip on the fundamentals before hopefully trading live in June (confidence pending).
Thanks @frugal.rockG'day Luke,
Welcome to the forum.
You might like to check this thread for some direction.
Looking for a mentor
Hi, I'm currently seeking the help of a mentor or trading partner. I trade FX and Crypto and have been trading for over 3 years but never consistantly profitable. I'm mainly a TA trader but may focus on pairs with high fundamental values. I've tried loads of different types of trading from...www.aussiestockforums.com
You might be able to team up with Callum (mari) lol.
Good luck with that...
A good start, however, check your emotions at the door.
Confidence is the emotion you feel before you fully comprehend the situation...
Emotions and trading don't mix.
I like Perth, nice place generally.
Hope to live there one day.
Good luck young fella, and there's plenty of info on this forum.
Use the search and ask questions.
Trawl through posts/ threads by Skate, Peter2 and tech/a and you won't go wrong.
Cheers.
ideally looking at 3 bullet point areas of focus to start with, recommendations welcomed.
- Risk Management
- Risk Management
- Risk Management
Thanks @ModestWelcome and be careful in this jungle! The internet is full of “trading gurus” who prey on people in your position. Do yourself a favour and forget about finding a mentor and take charge of your own journey. If you stick at it for long enough you’ll realise you’re better off on your own in this endeavour, so may as well start alone.
I’m a purely technical trader, I get a hint you’re leaning towards technical analysis so this may be a a good starting point:
https://www.amazon.com.au/Technical-Analysis-Financial-Markets-Comprehensive/dp/0735200661
Hey Luke, I'm in a similar position to yourself. Beginner, working full-time and based in Perth. Can't say I'm a mentor but would be fun to trade thoughts/ideas if you are interested. Shoot me a pm if so.Hi,
I am a newbie to the page so thanks for having me! Looking forward to being a part of this insightful community!
A brief over view of myself and what I wish to achieve; I am 32, currently living in Perth working full time. I have very little trading experience other than using ‘basic fundamental’ research and recommendations only. As of June this year, I should have the luxury of extra spare time on my hands which I plan on putting to good use.
Over the last month or so I have been glued to my phone/comp trying to learn/ understand the concepts of short term trading, I’m super intrigued and feel a slight addiction to learn this trade. I hope I can use the next 3 months as a learning platform and obtain a good grip on the fundamentals before hopefully trading live in June (confidence pending). Although online information is useful and convenient, I would really appreciate the benefits of a local ‘face to face’ Mentor to guide me throughout this adventure!
If anyone can assist or steer me in a direction of slight success that would be great!
Thanks, Luke
Thanks @peter2The two main reasons for using a CFD provider is their range of markets and the leverage that's provided. A note of warning. ASIC has recently mandated maximum leverage limits. These limits reduce the amount of leverage significantly and will apply to every leverage provider holding an AFSL.
If you stick to the major markets you'll not have liquidity issues with cfds or the underlying markets.
If you frame a trade and notice that you're risking more than you'd like (eg 1%) then you must pass on the setup. CFD providers generally have another market that allows smaller accounts to trade along with the larger one.
You first task is to create a trading plan that defines your entry, trade management, exit and how much to risk on each trade.
Hi @WilhamHey Luke, I'm in a similar position to yourself. Beginner, working full-time and based in Perth. Can't say I'm a mentor but would be fun to trade thoughts/ideas if you are interested. Shoot me a pm if so.
Good morning/arvo ProperJob06 being a newbie to this forum but not trading I've just seen your post wanting a mentor. Back in the old Community days these rquest or similar were prevalent. My response was always never trust someone else with advice on how to spend yur hard earned. If unsure do dummy runs on trading and see how it pans out, dosn't cost anything but time which is then revalued as learning. Plenty of wise people out there but rule of thumb only trust the bloke you see in the shaving mirror. He/she is never wrong, and if an investment does go wrong only one person wears the blame. We have all had that happen. Best advice from a couple of wise sages from the now defunct Community site Always Do Your Own Research and then tread carefuly.Hi,
I am a newbie to the page so thanks for having me! Looking forward to being a part of this insightful community!
A brief over view of myself and what I wish to achieve; I am 32, currently living in Perth working full time. I have very little trading experience other than using ‘basic fundamental’ research and recommendations only. As of June this year, I should have the luxury of extra spare time on my hands which I plan on putting to good use.
Over the last month or so I have been glued to my phone/comp trying to learn/ understand the concepts of short term trading, I’m super intrigued and feel a slight addiction to learn this trade. I hope I can use the next 3 months as a learning platform and obtain a good grip on the fundamentals before hopefully trading live in June (confidence pending). Although online information is useful and convenient, I would really appreciate the benefits of a local ‘face to face’ Mentor to guide me throughout this adventure!
If anyone can assist or steer me in a direction of slight success that would be great!
Thanks, Luke
Good morning/arvo ProperJob06 being a newbie to this forum but not trading I've just seen your post wanting a mentor. Back in the old Community days these rquest or similar were prevalent. My response was always never trust someone else with advice on how to spend yur hard earned. If unsure do dummy runs on trading and see how it pans out, dosn't cost anything but time which is then revalued as learning. Plenty of wise people out there but rule of thumb only trust the bloke you see in the shaving mirror. He/she is never wrong, and if an investment does go wrong only one person wears the blame. We have all had that happen. Best advice from a couple of wise sages from the now defunct Community site Always Do Your Own Research and then tread carefuly.
Have fun and good luck.
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