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What Is Day Trading?We often hear the term 'day trading' today but just what is day trading?
In very simple terms a day trader buys and sells with a very short investment horizon which is typically measured in minutes with trading positions being opened and closed within the same trading day. Day trading is particularly suited to high volume, volatile markets such as the forex but is certainly not limited to currency trading. It is for example very commonly seen in the equity markets, although it tends to be seen on the more volatile exchanges such as the NASDAQ, rather than the NYSE or AMEX. The principle is simply to spot an opportunity and then profit from it quickly getting in and out of the market with just enough time to make your profit and too little time to risk the market turning against you. For example, you might open a position at 11:00 am and close it out just a few minutes later at 11:07 am to take a small but quick profit and repeat this process as many as a hundred times in a single trading session. Today this traditional definition has been widened somewhat and we now also refer to the practice of trading from home through an online broker as day trading. And, just to complicate matters, the term 'swing trading' has also started to appear recently to refer to traders with a slightly longer investment horizon of anywhere from one to five days. Day trading in its truest form (buying and selling with a very short investment horizon) is a risky business and is not something which you should try unless you know exactly what you are doing as, while it can be very profitable, it can also produce very large losses very quickly. Although we talk about 'investment horizons' it also needs to be understood that day trading is not the same as investing and you will be working to very short timeframes during which you will need to be glued to your computer screen jumping onto the wave of a trade as it gains momentum and the jumping off as it crests in order to ride the next wave. Spotting the waves as they roll in and knowing just when to jump on and jump off requires both skill and practice. For those who enjoy the excitement of the roller coaster ride then day trading can be both exciting and profitable but it is not something for the novice forex trader and should only be contemplated once you have cut your teeth in the world of currency trading and gained a fair amount of experience. ![]() Norway's day traders take on the algos - Financial Times 16 May 2012 at 11:41am Norway's day traders take on the algos Financial Times By Michael Stothard in Stockholm Sophisticated algorithmic trading systems have become the bane of an equity day trader's life, reacting faster to news than any human can and spotting price irregularities across thousands of stocks at once. and more » Day Trading Guide - Hindu Business Line 16 May 2012 at 12:04pm Hindu Business Line Day Trading Guide Hindu Business Line DLF: On Wednesday, the stock fell almost three per cent, experiencing selling pressure. Fresh short position can be initiated with tight stop-loss if it reverses downwards from Rs 184. ICICI Bank: Initiate fresh short position with tight stop-loss if ... and more » Nu Skin Enterprises - Daily Trading Review - AVAFIN 16 May 2012 at 5:23pm Nu Skin Enterprises - Daily Trading Review AVAFIN NEW YORK (AVAFIN) -- During the last trading session, a new 90-day call record for traded contracts was established. There were 2.4 calls traded for every put contract yielding a 0.41 put/call ratio. Options can be used as predictors of stock behavior. |
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