Learn about trading

StockTraderPro service is recommended for experienced traders only. But we saw a lot of new traders reborn, shape and polish through our community. The once so called total beginners became masters in their craft.

Your stock trading knowledge grows faster with the community of experienced traders

Yes, beginners are more than welcome.

But, as this community grows bigger and bigger, we have a plan to keep the discussions extraordinarily high-quality. Our goal is to make the STP community the leading online stock trading experience, so we want to create a safe space for sharing.

That is why, we prepared basic guidelines for you to kick-start or re-check your basic knowledge about stock trading (HOW TO START TRADING SECTION).

How to start trading

Whether you want to start trading stocks actively or just want to invest for the long-term, there are things you need to know before starting. Knowing what to expect and what tools you need improves your chances of success.

    • Basic
      • Five steps for beginners

Five steps for beginners

Five steps for a complete stock market novice to become a profitable trader and stock market investor.

  1. Open a brokerage account at an online broker. Look at TD Ameritrade, E*Trade, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Robinhood,..
  2. Join our chat group for a couple of days/weeks. Your learning process will start quickly. Start "paper trading" our stock picks.
  3. When you know trading terms like "long position", "short position" "limit" and "stop loss orders" you can fund your account.
  4. Start trading with real money. Spread your invest-able money between several stocks.
  5. Become a long-term member of our chat group to optimize your trading technique and to always stay in the loop with the best stocks.

Facts

20 years
EXPERIENCE IN
TRADING
80%
winning
rate
10 years
APP ON ITUNES
STORE
100+
5 STAR REVIEWS
ON ITUNES STORE

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