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What bonus would you recommend to use for a beginner who is just starting?
Asked by Thabo M. on 1/13/2026
3 Answers
Sr M.2/12/2026
Without a doubt that would be supercahrged bonus for 100%. Let's say if you invest $100 for trading you get $200, and sure half of that is not your to withdraw. BUt it's not about withdrawals when you are a beginner, s - it's about building your strategy so you can be profitable and stable next. You are SURELY going to make mistakes and lose trades as a beginner, and that $100 on top of your balance gives you 2x more tries, and therefore you get much more experience from trading and make better conclusions. Just make sure to maintain risk management and don't think that 100% on top means you need to risk 2x more, that's not how it works for beginners.
Sanouk C.2/7/2026
This depends on what you want, and the amount you actually deposit. For example, if you deposit a lesser amount, going with a bigger bonus makes sense because your capital doubles. Doing so with abigger amount could make things difficult for a beginner, becasue he can only withdraw the profits and needs to understand how margin works and etc. This is what I think about the bonuses, and you can also try the welcome bonus for a beginner because it looks like the best fitting choice for somebody who's just starting. One thing to keep in mind as a beginner is that bonus doesnt mean that you should risk 2-3x more, but rather that you get more tries at a successful trade.
Santiago R.2/3/2026
Starting with a bonus that gets you 2x of your depo is nice for beginners. I know the ultimate goal is to make profit, and it's not easy here becasue you will only be able to withdraw profits. But the more flexibility you have as a beginners the better, becasue you will not win all the trades in the beginning. For example, if you planned to invest $100 and risk $1 for a trade, now if you get $200 on your account it means you geet twice as much trades, and that just gives you more room for error, and error is essential for growth.
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