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August 31, 2014, 11:59:32 PM
Last edit: September 01, 2014, 02:32:14 AM by silvergoldandbitcoin
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Hello all. I read somewhere that if you can make 10% per year on the stock market, you are doing it right.

Well the last 365 days I've done quite well. I've only made about 30 trades (buys and sells are counted individually), but I've made a little over 70%.

And it didn't seem that hard either. I even made some trades off of gut feelings (after reading a few news articles xD).

Either way I guess my question is, was it this easy because of the small amount of capital I've been working with?

I started with $2000. Now I'm above $3400. I'd like to think I can keep this up, but I'm not sure if it will get harder to make a high percentage of capital gains, the more capital I have.

Anyone have experience with this?

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It's called beginners luck be careful don't get carelesss. Keep your initial investment and then use your profit.
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