Archive for the 'Day Trading' Category
Most investors are confused with a common query on “How day trading works”? Day trading can be defined as a trading methodology where investors are trading stocks (both buying and selling) during the same day of trading.
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Traders love day trading stocks despite the proven fact that almost 90% of investors lose in this job. For those who wish to be on the safe side and remain alert during all their investments, here are some tips that may help one to get out of the losing situation.
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Article on starting to day trade futures. Advice on how to start, and why experiance is the key, ‘mechanical’ systems, and the common mistakes to avoid.
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I was invited to a 3-day seminar in San Francisco (Nov 1-3, 2008) for established stock day traders, traders making their living day trading stocks on their home computers. The seminar was hosted by Golden Gate University and TradeGuider, one of the foremost trading systems developed several years ago for the newly-emerging market of ‘e-mini’ traders.
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Volume is an indicator that can be a valuable tool in identifying turning points and liquidity. It’s not an indicator that should be used by itself, but it can give advance warning or heads up to the direction of price if interpreted correctly.
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Growing population of traders and investors in online trading industry is making them a predominant force in the niche. Constant mushrooming of various types of online traders and their needs to communicate has given rise to a new concept of online community. Such types of traders’ communities welcome people to interact, chat and engage in discussions through messages boards and forums.
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Stock trading requires skill and expertise as market is fickle. If you are interested in wise stock business then you can take the help of an online stock community.
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Trading emini futures can be a lucrative occupation. But is it for everyone? Would you like to know if it’s for you? Then read on.
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A trading system used by a trader friend of mine. Understand what drives the markets, know beforehand entry and exit points. Know stop loss points and profit targets. In this article you would also learn how to keep yourself in control of your trade.
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Most individuals do not spend the time to learn how to trade spreads in the futures markets. Spread trading is not difficult, and can be a great way to improve the success of your trading program, at the same time as better managing your risk.
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