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April 14, 2026 Trading

5 Things Every New Trader Needs to Know Before Placing Their First Trade

Candlestick chart with moving average indicators on a trading screen showing price action analysis
John Dunham
Founder, TROI Trading & Tech

Starting your trading journey can feel overwhelming. There are dozens of markets, hundreds of strategies, and thousands of opinions online telling you what to do. Before you fund an account or place your first trade, there are five foundational concepts that will set you up for long-term success instead of costly mistakes.

1. Trading is a skill, not a shortcut

The biggest mistake new traders make is treating the markets like a lottery ticket. Trading is a learned skill that requires study, practice, and discipline — just like any profession. The traders who succeed are the ones who invest in their education first and approach the markets with a plan, not a gamble.

2. Risk management is everything

It does not matter how good your analysis is if you do not manage your risk. Before you ever think about profit targets, you need to understand position sizing, stop-loss orders, and how much of your account you are willing to risk on a single trade. Most experienced traders risk no more than 1-2% of their account per trade.

3. Start with demo trading

Every experienced trader started on a demo account — and you should too. Demo trading lets you practice in live market conditions with zero financial risk. You learn how to read charts, execute trades, and test strategies without losing a dollar. Our curriculum includes structured demo trading as part of the Foundational Training module.

4. Choose one market and master it

Forex, Options, Futures, Crypto — each market has its own characteristics, trading hours, and strategies. Trying to trade all four at once as a beginner is a recipe for confusion. Pick one market that fits your schedule and interests, learn it deeply, and expand later once you have a consistent process.

5. Find a mentor, not a guru

The internet is full of trading "gurus" selling dreams. What you actually need is a mentor — someone who trades actively, shows their process transparently, and helps you develop your own skills rather than making you dependent on their signals. At TROI, our traders are active market participants who mentor through live sessions, not just pre-recorded videos.

Trading is a marathon, not a sprint. The discipline, systems thinking, and consistency you build in your first months will determine your trajectory for years to come. Start right, and the markets will reward your patience.

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