Archive for the 'Day Trading' Category
Try to think about it- a trader's main objective in day trading is not really to make a lot of profits but to get through the day so they can trade for another day. It may be true that the majority of people entering the trade hope that their accounts will multiply exponentially as they [...]
July 25th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
The stock market quote is the basic collection of numbers an investor must understand to achieve success in the stock market. It is a list of prices for certain stocks at one point within the trading day. In the past, stocks were quoted in fractions, but now, most exchanges use decimals. Stock [...]
July 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Common Stocks, Day Trading, Investment Research & Analysis, Online Trading | 1 Comment
Day trading, in its basic sense, is the investing or disinvesting of a stock or several stocks within the day. All trading positions will then be closed before the day ends. Traders who participate in this kind of trading are called day traders.
There are several techniques used in this trade to increase profit. They are [...]
July 18th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
A stock is simply a form of a person?s ownership and claims in an incorporated company. A person who owns stocks in a company has a claim on its properties and profits. He also takes part in decision making. As he buys more and more shares in that particular company?s stocks, his ownership stake increases [...]
July 15th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stocks, Day Trading, Investment Research & Analysis, Online Trading | No Comments
Understanding the nature of the stock market, including its pros and cons, doesn't have to be confusing one. Many people fear that in order for them to know the nature of the stock market, they have to understand a gamut of stock and marketing terms and all that jazz.
On the other hand, some people [...]
July 13th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stocks, Day Trading, Investment Research & Analysis, Online Trading | No Comments
The only thing you can expect with day trading is its constant change. One moment you are profiting, another moment you are on your way to losing. It all happens in a nick of time. Anyone in this business understands that it's a very risky venture. So, to help you learn the shortcuts we will [...]
July 12th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
More people have ventured into day trading, and it is not surprising why. The promise of fast, easy money makes the business attractive to most people. Aside from that, there are other benefits that this type of business gives. But like any kind of business, not everyone is as successful as the others. Here are [...]
July 9th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
Neophytes in day trading have common denominators that should be avoided. These denominators define them as traders initially but as they mature in the trade, they learn to strip themselves of these common personalities that are oftentimes unhelpful.
The Slacker, By definition, a slacker is a relaxed person, he does not take the business personally. He [...]
July 7th, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
Day trading may seem easy for some people, but it is a lot harder than it seems. Others felt the need to do an intensive study on the financial market before they could achieve success. But while gain is relatively hard to attain, it is not impossible. Here are some strategies that might be helpful [...]
July 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments
While day trading offers a lucrative opportunity, it still has some inherent disadvantages that are hard to get over for many people. Here are some of them:
Loss of money
The trade is very lucrative but is also very dangerous. Many traders walk out at the end of the day with a depleted account which would [...]
July 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Common Stock, Day Trading, Online Trading | No Comments