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![]() | Beginning Questions I have a few queries concerning this; should i papertrade through ninjatrader using parallels or bootcamp or use think or swim, even though i am from UK and it doesnt support the uk for somereason . id just sign up as US. ? more over could you give me some basic advice for starting out ? and direction i should aim my studying towards? please swathe some of my naivety ![]() Thanks in advance | ||
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![]() | Re: Beginning Questions I would say one thing - when starting - save your money for trading - there is a lot of information for free on the net - you just need to do the homework. Once you are versed in something and might like to find out more about it then maybe spend some money, expand your horizons and book shelves into those books many recommend. Paying money for a quick fix usually wont work. Otherwise, the only other thing you will learn about the markets is that it is entirely up to YOU, in terms of what work you will do, what strategy suits you, how much time, effort and energy you wish to put into it, and then how you can react, adapt to and cope with the many trade offs that trading of any strategy puts in front of you.
__________________ Context is king - and patience is more than a virtue, it is profitable. | ||
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![]() ![]() | I would shop a little bit and settle on a broker that you will use for real trading in the future. If that excludes thinkorswim (my fav) because you're in UK, then so be it. I've used Options Express and think highly of it. Trade Monster gets lots of good marks. If you are just doing stock swing trading then complex options aren't a factor in choosing the platform. So pick something you're comfortable with longer term. Any broker can do swing trading. I'm personally not a fan of parallels or vmware, and there are plenty of native mac choices, so I would choose one of those. If you do want to use a Windows emulator, invest a few bucks in more memory; i think that will help your performance and stability. john | ||
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![]() | Re: Beginning Questions there are plenty of other brokers to trade with, thinkorswim are mainly a Options broker, so if you will not trade Options you might want to use another broker anyway. | ||
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