Yes. Every newbie should manage their time properly.
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You made a totally valid point. I too think that if a new trader isn’t confident enough and doesn't want to lose money, demo trading may be the best option to gain experience. Also, a beginner should not invest too much, either it is time or money. Part time trading with a small amount should be more than enough.As risky as it sounds, I think newbie can start with small funds and see if they can trade with such psychology in mindset and see where it takes them to be. If it turned out to be difficult for them to compete, then they should try demo trading for sometimes.
Exactly. It is okay to put in some small funds to see how it turn out to be for your live trading, since this spectrum is quite different as compared to demo trading.You made a totally valid point. I too think that if a new trader isn’t confident enough and doesn't want to lose money, demo trading may be the best option to gain experience. Also, a beginner should not invest too much, either it is time or money. Part time trading with a small amount should be more than enough.