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KJPF
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Hi,
I have a lot of spare time in work and some disposable income(around €300) at the end of every month after bills, savings, etc. so I was thinking of investing it in some mid-term stocks.
This is partly to give me something to do in work (as I said I have a lot of free time) but mostly as a way to generate a bit more cash.
What I am wondering about is if it enough cash to play around with per month. Looking at some of the brokers, they require you to make an initial deposit of $5000 to start trading.
Is there a better way to go about this whole process?
Thanks in advance.
I have a lot of spare time in work and some disposable income(around €300) at the end of every month after bills, savings, etc. so I was thinking of investing it in some mid-term stocks.
This is partly to give me something to do in work (as I said I have a lot of free time) but mostly as a way to generate a bit more cash.
What I am wondering about is if it enough cash to play around with per month. Looking at some of the brokers, they require you to make an initial deposit of $5000 to start trading.
Is there a better way to go about this whole process?
Thanks in advance.