Over the last few years, I have engaged with many forex traders on the need to go after knowledge before thinking of making profit from forex. In one of the training I held last year, a question was raised around “How to trade forex with less then $1 equity” While I don’t advice anyone to start trading with less than $1, I want to show you that it is possible to trade forex with less then $1 equity.
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How to Trade Forex with less than $1 Equity
In this article, I am going to take you through a step by step guide on how I take a Forex account with $0.54 equity to $34 in 20 minutes.
The Basics
Before trading Forex with less than $1 equity, you need to take note of the following:
- The Broker
- The Asset you are trading
- Your Lot Size
The Broker
The first and most important thing to consider if you want to trade a forex account with a small equity is the broker. Most broker have a good leverage that can allow you to trade with as low $0.50. One of such broker is Deriv. I have used Deriv for more than 6 years, they are one of the most reliable and trusted Broker with over 20 years in the industry and they are beginners friendly.
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They are many other good broker out there, just do your research and go for the best, but if you don’t know where to start, I will recommend Deriv.
The Asset you are trading
If you are a Boom and Crash trader, It maybe impossible to trade Boom 500, Boom 300, Boom 1000 or Crash 500, Crash 300 and Crash 1000 with less than $1, but very possible to trade Vol 10, Vol 25 (1), etc., So your choice of asset is very important; look for the asset that is friendly enough for small account.
Your Lot Size
One of the challenges I have seen with many new and struggling traders is risk management. You can’t use big lot size for a small equity account. In a way, your lot size determines your risk appetite ratio in the market, so try as much as you can to manage your risk by starting with your lot size.
How I take a Forex account with $0.54 equity to $28 in 20 minutes
This was a challenge and I was willing to see it through; sometimes as a forex mentor, you need to show your mentee practical skills and experience that will stick with them for a long time. Before I attempted this challenge, I did a comprehensive analysis of the asset I wanted to use for the challenge and I came out with this conclusion.
- I decided to use Vol 25 (1s)
- I decided to start with 0.005 lot size and increase the lot size as the equity grow
- My strategy was using the principle of support and resistance for the trading
Since I had so many people watching; I was very careful not to make any mistake in-terms of risky entry, so, I confirm my entries using trendline, support and resistance and market structure.
I started with $0.54, closed the first trade at $10.67. From $10.67, the equity grew to $14.41
After few moves, I close one position, then add another to push up the balance to $12.60 while the equity soar to $27.10
Then I allow the the equity to grow to $34.41 while following up the trade slowly with Stop loss
The Strategy
One of the thing most traders are consistently looking for is strategy; So in this challenge, my strategy was as follows
- Use the least lot size for the chosen asset
- Add Exponential Moving average (EMA) 48 to the chart
- Mark up High-High and Lower-Low on M5
- Draw a trendline on M30
- Study the Market structure and note major support and resistance zones
- Place a buy when the price is above 48 EMA and sell when it’s below 48 EMA
- Target just $30 dollars daily.
Final Thought
To be a successful market trader, you need to have a good knowledge of the market, it doesn’t matter your equity, you can still make a sustainable income from the Forex market.
Disclaimer
Deriv offers complex derivatives, such as options and contracts for difference (“CFDs”). These products may not be suitable for all clients, and trading them puts you at risk. Please make sure that you understand the following risks before trading Deriv products: a) you may lose some or all of the money you invest in the trade, b) if your trade involves currency conversion, exchange rates will affect your profit and loss. You should never trade with borrowed money or with money that you cannot afford to lose.
Thanks for this information
Please I wan to know how to add vol 25 (1s) index on Mt5
This is how to add Vol 25 (1s) to your chart: Once you open your MT5, click on quote, then click on the “+” sign, after that click on Volatility Indices, then look for Vol 25 (1s) and add to the chart
Good morning,when I try to put a lot size of 0.005 it is refusing,so how do I do that…. The smallest lot size it’s giving me is 0.5
watch this video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjvsd7GsCRQ
I really learned a lot from you.
How can I become one of your mentee.
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Please can I get a video totural on this
Plz I been a setup with $1 entry
Sorry, I don’t understand your questions
pls what is the minimum deposit on deriv and the account type to select that suit your above listed strategies
You can deposit as low as $5; But you can trade with as low as $1. If you are new to trading, I won’t recommend you trading with just $1, you need to acquire the knowledge first. Then start with at at least $20, trade with only minimal lot, until you are able to grow your account and your confidence
Oh, thanks for the advice. Pls can i be part of your mentees? My whatsapp contact is +2348169634820. I am looking forward for a favorably Reply from you Sir
Great ideas can i get a trading metee
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can i be your student please please
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