I am just being profitable and do a 4% weekly with low risk. If I keep pace and scale size, reaching 10% weekly is more than feasible.
I am just being profitable and do a 4% weekly with low risk. If I keep pace and scale size, reaching 10% weekly is more than feasible.
I have no proof or demo, I admit, but this Forex thing I love, if you need any signals one day, send me a message.
Look, if you start by asking how much you can earn a day, you're already on the wrong track. It's not a ticket-printing machine. Instead of thinking about how much you can get out, you should be asking yourself how to avoid losing everything in the first two days. Because that's what happens to 90% of casino-minded novices. Build a solid system, train as if you were a professional athlete, and measure your results per month, not per day. This industry doesn't reward the rush, rewards discipline and patience. The other is to play dice and have the market teach you to beat.
I started out like you, with $1,001 and a lot of illusions. I ate all the "get rich from home" marketing lies. It took me three burned accounts to realize that winning in forex isn't a matter of how much you can get out per day, but how much you can protect your capital. My advice is that you focus your energy on learning not to lose. It sounds simple, but it's brutally difficult. If you manage to survive a year without melting the bill, you're already better than most.
Do you know how many messages like this are here? Hundreds. Everyone starts with that illusion of earning money every day and ends up with the same result: count on zero and frustration. This is not an app to make money, it’s a profession. If you really take it seriously, forget about leverage of 1:100 and focus on developing skills. Read, study, practice demo, and have humility to accept that nobody gives anything here. Only then will you have a real chance.
Most of those who presume to make 50% a month don’t have an audited account. If it were that easy, we would all be retired on a beach. Don’t fall into that smoke. The question you should do is not how much you can earn, but how much you’re willing to lose to learn.
With $201 and leverage of 1:100 you can make money, of course... you can also burn everything in one afternoon. Leverage is like driving a Ferrari without knowing how to drive: it seems fun until you crash. My advice is to start demo, learn to manage the risk, and then think about results. The rest is pure tale.
I've seen traders with $1,001 win $5,001 in three months... and lose everything in a week to become greedy. The key is not how much you can win, but how much you can control your emotions. Because here you don't win the smartest, but the most disciplined. If you don't know yourself, the market will go over you without warning.
Your question is like asking how many medals you can win before you learn to run. First run, then train, and then talk about medals. Start with realistic goals. 2% constant monthly for a year is already an achievement. Don’t get carried away by promises of impossible returns.
Once I heard that if you can make 1 pip a day consistently, you are already in the top 10%. And it makes all the sense. You don’t need to impress anyone. You just need to earn more than you lose and do it repeatably. It sounds boring, but that’s how you win in this.