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Re: Spot trading or future trading which trading is best for beginers?
by
RewFrew
on 31/07/2023, 21:29:12 UTC
Both spot buying and selling and futures trading have their personal benefits and downsides, and it ultimately depends at the individual trader's desires, threat tolerance, and trading style.

Spot trading entails buying and promoting assets at the cutting-edge marketplace rate, and it's miles generally considered less unstable than futures buying and selling. It is a great alternative for novices who are simply starting out in trading and want to get a feel for the marketplace. However, spot trading can also be volatile, and fees can differ swiftly, so traders want a good way to manipulate their threat correctly.

Futures buying and selling, however, includes buying and selling contracts that promise to deliver an asset at a destiny date at a predetermined fee. It allows buyers to take positions on the course of an asset's price movement with out definitely owning the underlying asset. Futures trading can be extra complicated and unstable than spot trading, and it calls for more understanding and revel in. Futures buying and selling can be appropriate for buyers who have a better threat tolerance and are looking for greater superior trading techniques.] I think spot trading is best for beginner. Both trading spot and future trading is good but i think spot trading is best. Because in spot trading beginners will take some profit or some loss. But in future trade new comers will loss his total fund anytime.

For future trading a trader need learn about lot, pips,leverage, stop loss, take profitb etc. Which is very tuff for beginners. When i was beginner then i lost $500 in future trading within 2 hours. It was my big loss in my trading life. So i will advice for beginner to spot trade.