Now, let’s assume you open an account with an initial investment of $1,000.
Now, let’s assume you open an account with an initial investment of $1,000.
RISK
With a $1,000 account you can risk up to $10 per trade and you have more flexibility. You can buy multiple lots. For instance, you can have a stop-loss order 10 pips away from your entry price and buy 10 micro-lots and still be within your risk limit (10 pips x $0.10 x 10 micro lots = $10 at risk).
You can also have wide stops. For example, if you have a stop order 50 pips away from the entry price, you can buy two micro-lots (50 pips x $0.10 x 2 = $10 at risk)
You can even buy a mini lot, where each pip is worth $1, and still, be within your risk limit. Although you’ll have tighter stops since you won’t be able to exceed 10 pips, with a mini lot, you increase your trading volume and so your potential for bigger rewards also increases.
Potential rewards
Using the 1:2 risk/reward ratio, an average of 100 trades every month, and a 50% win ratio, you can expect to make about $1,000 a month before fees and commissions. You can see that starting with a $1,000 deposit will give you more trading flexibility and produce more income than starting at $100.
Of course, these figures are all hypothetical and most traders who start with $1,000 will likely be making only $10 to around $30 a day with any regularity.