Been using a demo account to day trade, my strategy consist of minimal risk using trends. When my stock is £250 up I put stop loss on at £180 so all my trades are successful. I turned £300 into 1k a day. Is it really this easy?
Are you paying fees for your demo account? Like per trade? Are you taking taxes into account?
But yes, in a nutshell, it is that easy.
Been reading about this and it sounds interesting.
>>983760
if you know what you're doing and you're not greedy, it sure is. there will still be the fees and such so it won't quite be 1k, but you'll still be making plenty.
Your sample size is way too low its not that easy
No. Demo accounts never account for spread, volume, volatility, order queue, slippage, etc. Anybody can open a demo account and get rich. I did it too. Opened a real account and lost my ass. Also the psychological difference.
Watch Traders: Millions By The Minute. There's some bitch on there that was successful at demo trading. She opened an account and lost her shit, talking about how real trading is entirely different.
>>983935
>i'm an incompetent shitter so that means everybody else will be, too
spoken like a true loser.
>>983944
Not everybody who jumps off a bridge dies. You should try it.
Op is a fag, good luck day trading with 2fiddy, transactionfees would be 2% minimal per product bought+sold. (In the netherlands cheapest broker asks 2 euro, no deposito garantation as its not a bank) Best you could do is buy a etf or index.
>>983760
demo trading is nothing like irl moron. quote me once you've lost all your money
>>983760
ok, so what %/how much are you betting per trade?
you're only locking in 70bux, how much can you lose a bet?
it can be this easy but it shouldn't stay so easy. you to to work with an idea for months before you take it live