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I think the standard loan for $ 50 capital is 1: 500 sir, because if more than that you are worried that you are trading overlot and ending MC. But back to the Trader himself, if the MM is good even though Laverage 1: 1000 he has enough OP as much as 1 or 2 with a mini lot at the same time.
But I am very undisciplined in money management, sir. I often over trade, maybe I will try small leverage.
#31 - February 14, 2019, 03:17:44 AM

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What leverage is best to use with a 50$ account?
for my opinion, leverage for $50 account is 1:200 because 
if 1:50 - 1:100 is to low because you cannot open a many trades
1:200 is the median! 
#32 - February 14, 2019, 03:24:06 AM

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for my opinion, leverage for $50 account is 1:200 because
if 1:50 - 1:100 is to low because you cannot open a many trades
1:200 is the median!
Right sir, leverage 1: 50-1: 100 may only open one position.
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#34 - Today at 12:48:39 PM

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What leverage is best to use with a 50$ account?
leverage with a capital of $ 50 I recommend 1: 100 and max 1: 200. because of the durability of a transaction.

if with a capital of $ 50 using leverage above 1: 200 it will interfere emotionally because you want to always open a lot of large trading positions.
#34 - February 14, 2019, 03:28:40 AM

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Right sir, leverage 1: 50-1: 100 may only open one position.
yes, if you using than leverage may your account will be pretty hard to growth because you cant open a lot of trades at once
#35 - February 14, 2019, 03:28:48 AM

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But I am very undisciplined in money management, sir. I often over trade, maybe I will try small leverage.
if so, the problem is, I suggest you just use a small leverage, because besides your funds are safe, you if you practice forming good Money Management.
#36 - February 14, 2019, 03:30:18 AM

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yes, if you using than leverage may your account will be pretty hard to growth because you cant open a lot of trades at once
the lack of small leverage is indeed that, but with small leverage we will be disciplined traders, not over lots and over trades.
#37 - February 14, 2019, 03:31:44 AM

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the lack of small leverage is indeed that, but with small leverage we will be disciplined traders, not over lots and over trades.
yes but the account will pretty hard to growth, pick wisely
#38 - February 14, 2019, 03:32:28 AM

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$ 50 capital is suitable for using Leverage 1: 100 to avoid opening too much so that funds remain durable and grow.
But it all depends on the techniques and strategies of each trader. My advice if open is not suitable for analysis, it can be temporarily hedged to save margins.
if $ 50 funds using 1: 100 leverage is still very good for $ 50 capital but better advice from me is to use leverage 1:10 so that account security becomes stronger and also even though profit is small but balanced losses are also small, because if we use leverage 1:10 with a capital of $ 50 we can only use 0.01 leverage and this is very safe for a beginner trader
#39 - February 14, 2019, 03:34:15 AM

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if $ 50 funds using 1: 100 leverage is still very good for $ 50 capital but better advice from me is to use leverage 1:10 so that account security becomes stronger and also even though profit is small but balanced losses are also small, because if we use leverage 1:10 with a capital of $ 50 we can only use 0.01 leverage and this is very safe for a beginner trader
Is 1:10 leverage not too small, bro?
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What leverage is best to use with a 50$ account?
if you use 50 $ capital
better to use 1: 100 leverage

I think that's enough
because the greater the leverage the greater your potential for MC
#41 - February 14, 2019, 05:54:24 AM

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if you use 50 $ capital
better to use 1: 100 leverage

I think that's enough
because the greater the leverage the greater your potential for MC
1:10 leverage may only be able to trade one open position.
#42 - February 14, 2019, 06:47:41 AM

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if you have capital of $ 50, maybe with 1: 500 leverage, the most important thing is wise in using lots when opening positions and replacing hearts
#43 - February 14, 2019, 08:47:05 AM

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if you have capital of $ 50, maybe with 1: 500 leverage, the most important thing is wise in using lots when opening positions and replacing hearts
I think, leverage 1: 200-1: 500 ideal for 50$ capital
#44 - February 14, 2019, 09:13:28 AM

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if I prefer you to use leverage 1: 100 and just use lot 0.01, sir. and if you have gotten a profit of up to 15% of your balance, you can add trading lots to 0.02 for just one position. but what if a very large momentum is in front of your eyes and produces enough profit then you can re-enter again by trading lot 0.01.
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