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Board Trading Discussion
Re: The sole difference is capital.
by
Hamphser
on 07/10/2022, 20:51:21 UTC
When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
It is undeniable that it is a big factor as earning 1% of 10 dollars and earning 1% of 10 million dollars is completely different, even if when you look at the percentage the gains are the same, however to think it is the only difference is to oversimplifying things, if you are a good trader you will eventually get enough capital to trade the markets, this can be done by just trading with your own money or with the money of investors you could convince to invest with you, so do not get discouraged as if you are good at what you do eventually money will follow you.
Number would be different but on general sense the profit been gained is just the same if we do talk about percentages.If you had just big amount of capital then you would be earning good and just like the rest

been saying that the risk would be equally on what you had put on.Therefore, it is really just really that different in the amount you would gained because it would be basing on how much you had risk on.

We do have different financial status which does simply means that capital would really be varying on someones capability in doing so.