Beginner guide

Start trading
US30.

A practical path from zero to your first Dow Jones trade, with the risk controls beginners need before using live signals.

6
Steps
Demo
First
1-2%
Risk guide
24/5
Market access
US30 Signals app screenshot
Step by step

From setup to first trade.

01

Choose a broker

Use a regulated broker that offers US30, clear contract specs, stable execution, and a platform you can use quickly.

02

Open a demo account

Practice order entry, stop-loss placement, and position sizing before risking live capital.

03

Learn the fundamentals

Track Fed policy, inflation, employment data, Treasury yields, and Dow component earnings.

04

Define position size

Risk a fixed percentage per trade and calculate lot size from the signal stop-loss distance.

05

Place your first live trade

Start small, use the planned stop, and record execution quality after the trade closes.

06

Use signals responsibly

Treat alerts as structured setups, not permission to overleverage or ignore risk limits.

Mistakes

Common beginner mistakes.

Oversizing

Using too much leverage turns normal US30 noise into account damage.

Trading news blind

Major releases can move faster than manual execution.

Moving stops

A stop-loss only works if it stays where the plan placed it.

Skipping records

Without a journal, beginners repeat execution mistakes.

Start US30 trading with structure.

Download the app for Dow Jones signals with clear risk levels.