I usually risk around 1-2% of my total capital on a single trade. It’s a good balance between minimizing losses and staying in the game for the long haul.
As a newcomer to the stock market, I typically risk around 1-2% of my total capital on a single trade to manage potential losses while I build my experience and confidence.
As a newcomer to the stock market, I typically risk around 1-2% of my total capital on a single trade to manage potential losses while I build my experience and confidence.
That sounds like a solid approach! I think keeping your risk at 1-2% per trade is really smart, especially when you’re just starting out. It helps protect your capital while you learn the ropes and gain confidence. I’m also trying to focus on managing my risks as I trade. What other tips do you have for someone new to the stock market?