Day Trading
Day Trading is simply trading that
is done within the daytime market hours of a particular stock.
Day
trading starts at the open at the earliest and ends at the close
at the latest. A day trade can be only 5 minutes long or
it may take the entire day.
Day
trading became popular for a number of reasons. One of the biggest
reasons was that the day trader always closed his position out at
the end of the day. Thus many day traders could sleep peacefully
at night.
Another
reason day trading became so popular was that during the dotcom
boom many stocks made huge moves during the day. It was not uncommon
to see certain stocks move 20-40 points or more on some days.
The
huge intraday moves are what the day trader lives for. The larger
the intraday move the greater potential profit is available to the
daytrader.
It seemed
perfectly logical that if you can make a huge return on a stock
by day trading why risk holding your positions past the close of
the market.
Day
trading is absolutely not for everyone. Day trading, like all trading
requires discipline for you to be profitable. You may have seen
the bad press about day trading over the years. You have probably
even seen vendors advertise that their stock trading system is "not
day trading".
One
of the reasons for this bad press is that many day traders lost
a lot of money by just jumping into the markets to participate in
what we now call "emotional exuberance"
Day
trading spread like wildfire and some people even quit their day
jobs to embrace what they though to be the day trader's lifestyle.
Traders
used greater than normal leverage and less than normal discipline.
This was and still is a very dangerous combination.
So do
some day traders trade profitably? The answer is yes. Do most day
traders profit? The answer is no. What's the difference? The are
a number of differences.
The
factors that make some daytraders successful are the same factors
that make some non-daytraders successful. These factors include
but are not limited to having a trading plan, adequate working capital,
discipline, etc.
Kind Regards,
Tony Spann and the Team
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