how much should i actually deposit as a complete beginner
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deposit an amount that is large enough to let you practise proper percentage risk, but small enough that losing all of it teaches a lesson rather than a trauma. for most beginners thats a couple hundred dollars, money you have genuinely written off mentally. 50 is so small the position sizes round to nothing and you cant practise real risk. 5000 is too much to lose while still learning the basics.
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the 50 dollar account problem is real: at sensible risk per trade your positions are so tiny the platform barely lets you trade, so people overleverage just to feel something, which teaches the wrong habit. a couple hundred lets you risk a small percent and still place a meaningful micro lot. its the smallest account that teaches correctly.
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the troll is harsh but the sequencing matters. the honest version: stay on demo until you can state your rules and risk plainly, then deposit the couple hundred specifically to learn the emotional difference real money makes, which demo cannot teach. the small live account isnt for profit, its for learning to manage your own psychology with skin in the game.
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exactly, treat that first live deposit as tuition, not investment capital. its job is to expose how you behave when its real, which is always different from demo. expect to lose some of it learning that, and budget it as the cost of that lesson. scale up only after youve shown you can follow your rules with real money on the line.
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