The technical minimum first deposit on nomo is $10 USD or its equivalent in local currency. That's enough to open your first trades, but a more practical starting amount for an active trader is $100 to $500 — enough to size positions sensibly and survive normal market noise without immediate stop-out.
The technical minimum
You can fund a nomo account with as little as $10 USD or its equivalent in local currency on most payment methods. Crypto deposits may have a slightly higher minimum because of network fees. The exact minimum for your method is shown when you start the deposit.
What's actually practical
$10–$50 — enough to learn the platform with very small positions. Suitable for getting familiar with the interface.
$100–$500 — a realistic starting amount for an active trader. Allows reasonable position sizing without immediately blowing up the account on a small loss.
$1,000+ — gives meaningful flexibility on position sizing, stop-loss placement, and survival through normal volatility.
$10,000+ — generally where strategies that require diversification (multiple positions, different instruments) become workable.
Why minimum is not the same as enough
Trading with the absolute minimum is not the same as trading well. With $10, even a small adverse move on a single position can wipe out your balance. The trade-off is: small balances force you into high leverage, which forces you into tight stop-losses, which forces you to be right quickly. That's a hard way to learn.
If you're not sure
Start with the demo account first. Learn the platform with virtual funds.
When you go live, deposit only an amount you'd be entirely comfortable losing while you're still learning. Treat it as tuition, not investment capital.
Add more funds only after you've demonstrated to yourself, on demo and on a small live amount, that you can manage risk and emotions.