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October 07, 2022, 03:51:21 PM
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When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
It is undeniable that it is a big factor as earning 1% of 10 dollars and earning 1% of 10 million dollars is completely different, even if when you look at the percentage the gains are the same, however to think it is the only difference is to oversimplifying things, if you are a good trader you will eventually get enough capital to trade the markets, this can be done by just trading with your own money or with the money of investors you could convince to invest with you, so do not get discouraged as if you are good at what you do eventually money will follow you.
Number would be different but on general sense the profit been gained is just the same if we do talk about percentages.If you had just big amount of capital then you would be earning good and just like the rest

been saying that the risk would be equally on what you had put on.Therefore, it is really just really that different in the amount you would gained because it would be basing on how much you had risk on.

We do have different financial status which does simply means that capital would really be varying on someones capability in doing so.
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October 07, 2022, 03:05:58 PM
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When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
It is undeniable that it is a big factor as earning 1% of 10 dollars and earning 1% of 10 million dollars is completely different, even if when you look at the percentage the gains are the same, however to think it is the only difference is to oversimplifying things, if you are a good trader you will eventually get enough capital to trade the markets, this can be done by just trading with your own money or with the money of investors you could convince to invest with you, so do not get discouraged as if you are good at what you do eventually money will follow you.
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October 07, 2022, 10:44:16 AM
#22
Or maybe all your previous trades were successful precisely because you traded with small capital and, accordingly, were bolder when making a decision. Trading with small capital allows you to double and sometimes triple your deposit very quickly, which is almost impossible to do with a large capital.
A truly successful trader is the one who has positively net profit after a long time.

It is not true to call any trader is a successful one or a pro if only look at one or a few trades. Because, very possibly if you join in a bull market, you will get profit (not all but mostly). However, if you are bad trader, you will lose in corrections within bull markets or in bear markets.
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October 07, 2022, 10:35:58 AM
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When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start. ..

Or maybe all your previous trades were successful precisely because you traded with small capital and, accordingly, were bolder when making a decision. Trading with small capital allows you to double and sometimes triple your deposit very quickly, which is almost impossible to do with a large capital.
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October 06, 2022, 02:54:01 PM
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How about having the capital and having a greedy mindset?. Capital makes the difference for traders who understand what the know and apply enough discipline to avoid getting carried away by volatility. What really matters in trading is the skill and discipline. If a trader is so bent on trading with huge capital, all it requires is consistency, dedication and discipline. Over time a small trading account can be grown into something big
Doesnt matter if you do have big or small capital which you do mainly be needing that skill and discipline for you to make money.Doesnt matter on how you would be doing up things because it would be pertained to be
affecting on whatever you do.It does really imply on how much knowledge you do have.If you do able to make that small capital of yours on becoming big then thats a solid sign that you are really doing well into this
market.Difference is obvious but doesnt mean that someone couldnt really make their capital that big.It all matters with your capability on dealing up with the market despite on having
that less overall capital compared to others but thats not a solid point or indicative thing for people not to progress out.
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October 06, 2022, 09:41:58 AM
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If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.


A trader without good knowledge will lose his capital as soon as he starts. So knowledge is above capital


And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.


A good trader is measured based on the number of successful trade and not just on capital. Capital is not quite significant to trading. You can have a $50, $100, $1000 account what matters is how to manage it efficiently and increase it and not a huge start up capital that can disappear if not well managed.


It boils down to say the difference is just capital.

No it is not.
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October 06, 2022, 08:23:51 AM
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So it's like saying that it is hard to become rich when you are poor? Anyways there is some point behind it. But rather than blaming being poor and the lack of capital, why not focus on the brighter side? All of us are naturally gifted with skills.

In trading, you will never ever blame the lack of capital. Those are just excuses and alibis. If you are that confident of a trader then there are many exchanges out there that offer margin trading. I know an online friend that turned $100 into $40,000 in just a few months of trading.

I am not great, not even that good especially now that I am just a hodler type. I first tried crypto trading with a small capital too like $100. I sweat when I lose a $10 trade. One of the most important things I learned in trading is starting an amount you are willing to lose. 
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October 06, 2022, 07:52:04 AM
#17
We can't over look the importance of having a good capital but there are other factors to making profits in the market too. Capital merely serves as an amplifier to wait you could make out of one good trade even after losing several and also, could amplifier your getting off trading for good.

There are those who have come by this capital and sure don't know what to do with it and there are others who have got this capital but just can't put it to work due to the risk factor they see, heard or probably experienced in trading the crypto market.

Capital might be the amplifier but, there are a lot more other factors that betters its stands as an advantage.
When it comes to business and investments, capital really matters as it somehow influences the results and product of what we did. We can say that huge capital = huge profit is possible, but also we can also say it has a huge chance to lose them all if mismanaged. Well, I'd see the advantage of having huge amounts but yes, it was very important to manage it well for this is the only way to protect from losing it all.


Huge capital + hard work = success
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October 06, 2022, 07:51:01 AM
#16
When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
You should also remember that traders with large capital often experience much larger losses. Well, this is where the level of knowledge makes important value with a big capital boost. When you play with big capital you dive into a trade and then stagnate in the knowledge of how to implement a trade that says know when to enter and when to exit. Not how much capital in trading if it is not supported by knowledge in trading. However, it is undeniable that large capital can differentiate income as long as it is equally supported by science. Or have knowledge in trading but you have no capital (including failure) but at least knowledge is better than nothing. Therefore, the 2 important components above need to be balanced so that what is done is as expected.
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October 06, 2022, 07:44:04 AM
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We can't over look the importance of having a good capital but there are other factors to making profits in the market too. Capital merely serves as an amplifier to wait you could make out of one good trade even after losing several and also, could amplifier your getting off trading for good.

There are those who have come by this capital and sure don't know what to do with it and there are others who have got this capital but just can't put it to work due to the risk factor they see, heard or probably experienced in trading the crypto market.

Capital might be the amplifier but, there are a lot more other factors that betters its stands as an advantage.
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October 06, 2022, 07:12:32 AM
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When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
Higher capital means the returns you will get from the trade will be eventually higher but its not possible for everyone to start with millions so we should always care about the returns in percentage not just in the numbers since everyone starts with the capital which is affordable for them to lose and you know if someone is highly successful in trading then it won't take too long to move from thousands into million.
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October 05, 2022, 05:02:15 PM
#13
When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.

All you said is nothing but the truth in the context of your topic. Capital is the biggest difference. The same effort you used to make $5 is the same someone trading with large capital will use to make $500. You that is trading with small capital will be at higher risk because the profit will not be encouraging to you and you will try to use higher leverage and in the process could blow your account.
Another thing is that when you enter trade with huge capital, only one entry could give you good profit. But with small capital, you will have several entries which will increase your risk of losing.
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October 05, 2022, 02:39:20 PM
#12
When it comes to trading, capital makes the difference. For it hits me hard to know that same energy and technicality put in making about $500 is also synonymous to making a million dollars or more in trading.
If we look back to our series of successful trades most of us would have made tremendous profits running in millions if it was on a good capital start.

And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
Well, thats reality and we know that each investor or trader would really be having that difference in terms of financial capacity which means that earning chance or probability would really be entirely be different.

It is really just common sense that you would really be earning more if you do have bigger capital but you should think that you would also lose big or more when your trade becomes shit.

The higher the amount the higher the risk of losing big and same goes for smaller capital.So i do agree that it would always boils down
on how much you had put into each of your trades.
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October 05, 2022, 12:11:21 PM
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I agree with you that, the difference is capital but not the sole difference. There are other number of factors that determine huge success in Bitcoin trading. Research has also shown that most people, especially females tend to trade more of Bitcoin than other cryprocurrencies. I have seen a friend grow a crypto account, from $3 to over $106 in less than 2 days but more consciously. It's true big capitals doesn't gauranty successful trades but it gives greater edge to successful trades as the time it will take a $100 trading capital account to achieve a certain goal will drastically differ from that of a $10.

I've been trading synthetic indices for over 8 months on DerivGo app and I mostly traded volatility 75 indices, from my few months of trading I observed that the risk on higher trading capital is lesser if carefully done with other success factors of trading held at heart. In all my advice is that no matter your trading capital a well risk management could better safe you more as securing your capital is key in trading.

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October 05, 2022, 11:36:38 AM
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large capital with large profits can only be obtained by traders who have the skills and experience in managing the trades made.
I would not think people with small capital can not get big profits. but indeed they need a little more effort to develop trades to get bigger profits.

do people who have never traded crypto have fun putting large amounts of capital into the market for trading? despite having it, I don't think any merchant is that stupid.
Capital is certainly important, but it's not everything to make big profits in trading.
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October 05, 2022, 11:29:31 AM
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If you are looking for faster returns on your investment treating definitely, capital will bring more money to you because of the percentage that you have in your winning trades. The more significant the amount, the larger the percentage of that winning trade that you will have. When you compare two different capitals with the same gain, of course, the one with the higher capital would have more money, even if they have that same percentage.

It’s the amount that you could keep by controlling your risk and exposure that would make you a successful trader, not just the capital.
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October 05, 2022, 11:19:50 AM
#8
Having capital is definitely a good thing, but it's not the only factor — and it's definitely not the main one. If you're really actually a good trader, you should be able to make it with the help of leverage.

^Not saying that I advice people to use leverage, of course.
Capital definitely is not the only factor but it's more of a strong leverage to one that has it, for being a good trader then what should follow is nothing but a good capital to reconcile it.
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October 05, 2022, 10:14:11 AM
#7
My understanding is trading & investing different methods, trading if you are not based on crypto trading knowledge, but you have big capital, I guarantee you you will also experience big losses, different from large capital investment if you consider buying Crypto when the market really shows a final decline and you buy / futures investment, I believe the profits will double when the fortress market occurs.
Big capital means it is harder to manage than smaller capital.

Cryptocurrency market is tougher than other markets because it is younger, has yet matured and is more volatile. People can not apply strategies from other markets into cryptocurrency market and get success instantly. They have to adjust strategies a lot and have to experience news impact on cryptocurrency market.

If they can not increase their small capital in cryptocurrency market, they will surely fail with big capital in this market.
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October 05, 2022, 09:16:57 AM
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And I agree with myself that when it comes to trading, for good traders the difference in our profit making level is in the capital and not necessarily put on number of successful trades executed.
It boils down to say the difference is just capital.
Big capital can't guarantee you big profits in crypto trading, you know that crypto trading is 'very risky and speculative' if you stick to this billionaire 5 of the World’s Top Bitcoin Millionaires, Of course you think it's easy and get rich quick, but you must also be guided by this loss 40% of bitcoin investors are losing money, My understanding is trading & investing different methods, trading if you are not based on crypto trading knowledge, but you have big capital, I guarantee you you will also experience big losses, different from large capital investment if you consider buying Crypto when the market really shows a final decline and you buy / futures investment, I believe the profits will double when the fortress market occurs.
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October 05, 2022, 08:09:59 AM
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You use money to look for more money. That is life and it is beyond trading as it also goes to all areas of life. The owner of the money during the process of using it to do something like investment, trading, or any other thing that can bring profit, he can lose. Trading is risky, having high capital can make you not to leverage, find more efficient means to trade but if loss results, all the money could be lost.
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