I just read an article about making a profit from stock trading, earning 1,000 baht a day. It’s really an interesting topic. It turns out it’s not impossible, but you need to prepare yourself well first.



The first thing to understand is that you must have knowledge about the market you’re investing in, whether it’s stocks, gold, or currency. This knowledge is very important because if you have 100,000 baht deposited in a bank, the interest rate is only 2-5% per year. That’s just 200-400 baht per month, which is not enough these days.

So, how much should your initial capital be? If you want to make a profit of 1,000 baht a day, it can be divided into two levels. If your capital is moderate, around 1,000 dollars (34,000 baht), you need to trade to gain 3-4% per day. Or if your recommended capital is 3,000 dollars (100,000 baht), you need to earn at least 1% per day, which is 30 dollars.

There are two main methods of trading. Short-term trading (Scalping), which involves quick entries and exits, just a few minutes to several hours. You need to closely monitor the charts, using time frames like M1, M5, M15, and indicators such as MACD and RSI to find entry and exit points. Or long-term trading, where you hold positions for a longer period. This requires studying the fundamentals of the company, such as profit and loss statements, balance sheets, economic news—similar to Warren Buffett’s investment approach.

But risk is very important. Price volatility can happen at any time, especially during major news events. Your principal could be lost if you’re not careful. If you lose 5-10%, you can recover, but losing 30-40% is very serious. Also, you should choose a trustworthy broker with international licenses and a clear deposit-withdrawal system.

People who want to make a profit of 1,000 baht a day from stock trading need to understand that they must study and learn seriously. Try trading with a demo account first, adjust your money management methods to suit, and then start real trading. It’s not easy, but it’s not impossible either. You need patience, continuous learning, and consistent effort. Eventually, it can become a side income or even a main profession.
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