How to start trading

 Trading starts with knowledge, discipline, and a clear plan. First, learn the basics—understand how markets work, different asset classes (stocks, forex, crypto, commodities), and common terms like buy, sell, stop-loss, and leverage. Next, choose your market and stick to one at the beginning to avoid confusion.

Open an account with a reputable broker or exchange, ensuring it is secure and regulated. Start with a demo account to practice strategies without risking real money. Once confident, fund your account with only what you can afford to lose.

Develop a trading strategy—decide when to enter and exit trades, how much to risk per trade, and what indicators or analysis you will use (technical or fundamental). Always apply risk management: never risk more than 1–2% of your capital on a single trade.

Stay disciplined, avoid emotional decisions, and keep learning. Review your trades regularly to identify mistakes and improvements. Finally, start small, grow gradually, and remember that trading is a marathon, not a sprint. Consistency and patience are your strongest tools.

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