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Faq’s

Frequently Asked Question

Trading is the act of buying and selling assets to make a profit from changes in their prices.

Start by educating yourself on trading basics, setting clear goals, choosing a trading platform, and opening a trading account.

Subscribe to financial news websites, use social media platforms like Twitter, and utilize financial calendars to track market-moving events.

The main types are day trading (trading within the day), swing trading (holding positions for days), scalping (short, rapid trades), and long-term investing (long-term investments).

Trading requires discipline and risk tolerance; it may not be suitable for everyone, especially those who are not ready to handle potential financial losses.

Fundamental analysis evaluates an asset's intrinsic value by analyzing economic, financial, and other qualitative and quantitative factors.

Risks include market volatility, the leverage effect, liquidity issues, counterparty risks, and the psychological impact of trading decisions.

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Beginner Course

Welcome to our Beginner Course on Trading. This comprehensive course is designed to guide you through the fundamentals of trading, from understanding market basics to executing your first trade. You'll learn about different types of trading, how to analyze market trends, manage risks, and develop a trading strategy suited to your goals. Get ready to dive into the exciting world of trading with confidence!

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Trading Tools

Trading tools include technical analysis platforms for chart analysis, economic calendars for scheduling economic events, financial statement tools for company evaluation, news aggregators for market news, and risk management tools like stop losses. These tools help traders analyze markets, make informed decisions, and manage risks in their trading strategies.

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Stocks and CFDs

Stocks represent ownership in a company, offering potential dividends and voting rights, while CFDs (Contracts for Difference) are financial derivatives that allow traders to speculate on price movements without owning the actual asset. CFDs offer leverage, the ability to trade on both rising and falling markets, but with increased risk due to leverage.

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