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>>16523648
That's hard to say since it's relative to how you actually actively manage your trades and the decisions you make. I'd have to say an account with at least $125-250,000USD$. Probability trading isn't a high return strategy so in turn you have to have a larger account size to put it simply. Your account size increasing (with the same methodology) has no real "risk" increase as well just to mention. You can definitely do what I do with a smaller account and make a larger return (your $50,000USD target with X account size), though it's relative to how you manage your trades and your decision making. It can be done though for sure. Don't let the account size discourage you at all. If you can have a consistent return on an account, paper trading or not, math is on your size. So your return is relative to what you want to risk, and of course, your methodology. What I can tell you will apply to any strategy is some instance as well, that's just how options trading is. I hope that answers your question somewhat.

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>>16475791

Thank you friend, I really do appreciate your kind words, bless you. Fear not though, I'll be regularly posting these threads a couple times a week, so if you would like to know anything, just write it down for the next thread. I'll answer any questions to the best of my ability, and again thanks for stopping by.

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>>12482046
ignore him, make your own decisions.

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