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It takes tremendous discipline to be a day trader. Learning how to daytrade is a process that takes time. Experienced professional day traders place bets on losers all the time, but they know how to identify losers and kill them quickly before much money is lost.
Day traders serve two critical functions in the marketplace - they keep the markets running efficiently via arbitrage and they provide much of the markets' liquidity. As a trader you will probably fall into two main categories, traders who like to trade the breakout and traders who like to join the trend once established. Relying on out of date information to base your day trading decisions will result in poor trades.
A true day trader is a professional, who employs discipline and uses the latest in technology to execute day trading orders.
In the simplest terms, day trading is the purchase and sale, or sale and purchase, of a security on the same day. Good day traders do not rush into trades.
Daytraders frequently find day trading to be exciting. Is Day Trading Right For You? Day traders, both institutional and individual, play an important role in the marketplace by keeping the markets efficient and liquid.
Keep in mind, that it takes approximately $100,000 to day trade successfully and see profits. Day traders typically hold stocks anywhere from only a few seconds to several hours but they never keep stocks overnight. By definition, day-trading means you exit at the end of the day, so your profits must at least cover your commissions and slippage. Can day-trading be learned?
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