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.
You're absolutely correct mate. Long before now I've observed this very theory of maximizing profit by Increasing the trading capital.
There was a time I traded synthetic indices for over 9 months, I noticed that I really battled trading with a $10 account but made my first $2000 when I tried trading with a $100 within 48 hours which has been my greatest win at a stance ever trading.
One of the major problems outside capital is the ability to manage risk
Risk management is one of the greatest factors that determine a successive trade as no matter how much capital one trades with, without a good risk management there are still greater chances of blowing an account