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axresyNoresgi
19-09-2024 20:57,
It all depends on your trading strategy and how consistent your results are.I know people who have started with $ 10,001 and have managed to live from trading, but need to have excellent risk management and be very consistent.I would say that the more capital you have, the less pressure you will have to generate great profits every month.

Surestes
19-09-2024 21:00,
Starting with $ 10,000 is possible, but the reality is that you will feel a lot of pressure to have fast results.A single mistake can cost you expensive.Better to have more capital so as not to depend so much on each operation.

bSesnsNSar
19-09-2024 21:06,
I think living from trading with little capital is very difficult.You need a considerable amount for monthly yields to be enough to cover your expenses.I would say that about $ 100,001 is a good starting point if you want to live comfortably without too much stress.

Nresncuskesty
19-09-2024 21:10,
$ 100,000 sounds more realistic if you want to have a margin of error and not be forced to win a lot every month.In addition, remember to have a separate emergency fund, because the bad months always arrive.

Esresnchesradrgwz
19-09-2024 21:16,
The necessary amount varies greatly according to the trader and its personal expenses.Some people can live from trading with $ 20,001 if they have a simple lifestyle and are consistent with their profits.Others may need more.The important thing is to have enough capital not to have to risk too much in each operation.

ttcesrtojora
19-09-2024 21:21,
Living from trading with $ 20,000 can work only if you reduce your lifestyle to a minimum and you have a very high success rate.For most, this would be rather a nightmare, with a lot of stress every month.

Evan joseph
28-11-2024 08:26,
Success in trading depends on strategy, consistency, and risk management. Traders with starting capital, like $10,001, can potentially earn a living, but it requires disciplined risk control. With more capital, there's less pressure to generate high monthly profits, allowing for a more balanced and less stressful approach.