Facts of day trading
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Facts of day trading
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Are you thinking of entering the fast-paced world of day trading? Arm yourselves with the information from this fact sheet on day trading.
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Facts of day trading
© Copyright 2005 Michael Sanford
Are you thinking of entering the fast-paced world of day
trading? Arm yourselves with the information from this fact
sheet on day trading.
What is day trading?
Day trading is an investment tactic that does online daily
stock trading with a relatively short investment. Those who
do day trading usually buy and sell securities during the
same market day and, as a general rule, do not hold stocks
overnight. Many day traders make dozens of trades every
market day hoping to capture profits that arise from small
intraday price fluctuations.
How is day trading different from swing trading?
Day trading relatively holds the stock for only the day. After
the stock market closes, a day trader has no stock in his
hands. Swing trading holds a stock for at least a few days,
waiting out for the best price before dumping it back to the
market. Day trading is much more stressful and requires
guts and a keen business sense. Once you get good at day
trading, you can earn up to $50,000 from your initial
investment.
How much capital would you need for day trading?
You need an investment equivalent to buy 1000 stocks.
That is roughly around $20,000. Because the chances are
small that you will find a marketable stock with a price of
under $20, this is enough to get your day trading
underway. However, you must remember that this is a
100% risk capital so do not worry too much if you lose this
amount very early.
What are the general rules for day trading?
- Always trade with the trend.
- Cut losses short
- Never get emotionally involved in your trades.
What are the most suitable stocks to trade for day trading?
It is advisable to trade high volume stocks. Go with the
trend with the popular stocks available. It'll be easier for
you to sell those stocks at the end of the day trading.
How does a usual day trading transaction occur?
For example, at 10:00 AM a day trader might buy 1000
shares of stock XYZ just as the price begins to rise on good
news, then sell it at 10:04 AM when it's up by 1/2 ($0.50).
The day trader makes $500, minus commission. With
today's cheap commissions of $29.95 or less per trade,
that's a quick $440.10 or better, excluding taxes.
Most people who deal with day trading spend all of their
time in front of the computer, watching the slightest change
in the stock price. As the prices go up and down, the day
trader must be alert as to when to sell his stock or wait for
the moment to hold on it. This can be a very stressful
lifestyle as a mere second could mean an increase of half
the stock price and missing that moment for any person
engaging in day trading could mean a loss on his
investment.
Day trading is not a get rich scheme. It is serious business
where you could lose everything within minutes because of
wrong information. Before jumping into day trading,
remember to do your homework first. Go to seminars on
day trading, use simulations if possible and practice reading
market indicators. To be a successful day trader, don't just
need luck. Knowledge and experience counts. Welcome to
the world of stock markets and investments!
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