I'm not understanding; you said you could make $250.00 to $1000.00 per day on a consistent basis. Then you were asked what amount of capital is needed to make this daily increase. And you say $5,000.00? I'm sure you mean $250.00 to $1000.00 per MONTH not per day. Correct?
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I started & am currently playing in a $5K account with TradeStation & play a single contract. I usually play about 2 hours a day but occasionally will go three. The way I was taught was to increase too 2 contracts at around $10K, 3 contracts at $15 & so forth. If you can consistently make $250 a day on 1 contract you should be able to do $500 on two contracts, $750 on three & so forth. I'm sure you can do it with less, it really depends on what your broker requires to open & maintain an account. Tradestation requires $5K. At the time I started Tradestation was the only place you could use NexGen T3 software.
John S
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Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 13:52:39 -0700
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| In your experience, how much capitol is needed to make $250 - $1000 daily consistently? ..." I firmly believe that it is possible to easily make at least $250 a day & potentially $1,000 a day in a matter of just a few hours and do it pretty consistently. " ... |
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