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Do you have any book, website or class recommendations? I am not looking for long term, more like day trading.
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Day trading “well” will take most people on average, three years to accomplish. That’s after 95% of those that try…. fail.

Here are some suggestions (to start);
Read;
Mastering The Trade, John Carter
Trading In The Zone, Mark Douglas
Trade Your Way To Financial Freedom, Tharp
High Probability Trading, Link
There are plenty more books to read. The typical trader reads a book every month or two (I average every 6 weeks)… I re-read them also.

Every night I watch videos on the market;

http://www.alphatrends.net/

http://www.tradingwithtk.com/

Weekend (Sunday) video;

https://www.shadowtrader.net/videoArchive.html

My broker has weekly “chats” that may be of interest;

https://www.thinkorswim.com/tos/displayPage.tos?webpage=onlineSeminar

In one word there’s only one way to be successful: Disipline

Here’s another web page that may be of interest;

http://www.mytrade.com/

Training for a fee;

http://www.investools.com/

Good luck….. it’s been a rough year! I’ve been a position trader for 30+ years. A swing trader for the past 1.5 years. I’m just getting into day trading (also)……………………….

In November there’s a TradersExpo in Vegas… if you can, it’s well worth the effort.

I started by opening a Scottrade account as $7 per trade seems to be reasonable. Any suggestions? How about those infomercials (Wize Trade, Investools, etc. etc.) I heard those are pretty expensive programs.
I heard there are groups of people that get together to share information, buy & sell stock, etc. etc. Any idea where I can join a group in Los Angeles, CA.?
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There are companies that supposedly teach you to day trade. I am sure LA has its share. They make money by watching you churn your account until you go broke. Then they sign up some other batch of fools. Very few make it. Try it but don't risk more than you can afford to lose.

Some good places online to share info with others and learn are;

investorshub.com (my favorite)
siliconinvestor.com
ragingbull.com

many boards are devoted to trading at the above sites. you can sign up for free memberships at all 3. Ask the traders on the trading boards what software they use.

I have been a trader, investor, broker, etc. and it is rare to see anyone who is not a professional trade for a living. If you got it, then you will know pretty soon. You have to be able to set your stops, take your losses if needed.

Also read "trading for a living" "come into my trading room" both great books from Alexander Elder.

Hi all, a few days later while i was surfing the net i found a free forex trading strategy,the strategy is to set on 1hr chart 3EMA indicators one with a white color the others with red and blue colors.
in addition we set the MACD and stochastic indicators.
un fortunally i do not remember the indicators settings,so any one know this strategy or a reference to it,please inform me.

Thanks for your help.

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Very high risky
Ameritrade or any thing else ?
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I researched many different companies and if you're just dabbling in the stock market the fee is important. Because it can take a little while to recover the $7 or $14 or whatever the commission charge is and if you want to buy and sell often it will hurt your unrealized losses. I recommend TradeKing.com the commission price is only 5.95 and you get the benefit of Tompson Financial. It is super quick executing trades and very easy to use. I highly recommend TradeKing.

Read the fine print on Sogoinvest.com The 15 free trades are the automated type that are set-up and executed on a monthly basis not the buying and selling type that you may want.
And by the way- there are none of those hidden fees or fine print that some of the cheaper companie have (like only trade on Tuesdays, or limits on what markets you can trade on)

Mainly i want to know if there are alot of people out there that do make a living at this and how much it took to get started. What was the worst loss they took. what kind of connection to the net did they use. what speed of computer did they use. What to look for in a daytrading firm. I would like to daytrade.
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I will give you what info that I can. Although there are many others who are far more expeienced with daytrading than I am. I have tried many different kinds of stock trading, including daytrading. Of them all, daytrading is my least favorite. It may not be the most work (but it ain't easy), but it's definitely the most stressful. In my experience there are far easier ways to make money in the stock market.

By law the minimum amount needed to open a daytrading account is $25,000. This will open a margin account, with which you can daytrade up to four times the amount that you have in your account. So with a minimum account of $25,000 you can daytrade up to $100,000 per day. (There are some restrictions) You must pay interest on any amount that you hold overnight that is in excess of the cash in your account. Daytraders never hold anything overnight.

There are many different styles of daytrading. You can trade gaps up, or gaps down. You can trade technicals or breakouts. You can trade a particular stock or group of stocks. Each style requires a specific set of tools and the skills to use them. At a minimum you will need a good broadband internet connection, streaming level 2 quotes, and a good broker. Quotetracker is a good, free platform that you can download and try, just to get a feel for what is involved. Also I believe that Scottrade will let you download and try their platform for free.

The broker that you choose depends upon your style of trading and the volume that you trade. Flat fee commission brokers like Scottrade are fine if you trade volumes above 1000 shares at a time. On a thirty dollar stock, that's $30,000 per trade. Personally I may buy more than 1000 shares, but I'll often take a position 100 shares at a time. So in my case paying $7 for each of those 100 share trades would kill me on commissions. Instead I use a broker that charges per share, not per trade. If you're not dealing in high volume it's best to pay per share, not per trade. That way you can buy 100 shares and it will only cost you $1 in commission.

The other thing that you should consider, just in case you do make money daytrading, is taxes. Although the advent of online tax services has made keeping track of all those daytrades considerably easier, it can still be a headache. It's much easier just to buy a stock, hold it all year, and then pay the taxes on it. Very simple.

I do not believe that daytrading is the best way to go for a beginner. It would be better to start by just buying and holding, or swingtrading. Personally I now use a service that sends me alerts on what to buy and sell. It actually works much better than I could ever do on my own, and it's a whole lot easier. Still it's quite common for me to lose $1000 or more per day. But on average my up days far outweigh my down days.

Yes, I do this for a living, and it is much easier than having a real job.

I wonder if I could do this through yahoo finance or some other way for free. I would ideally like to log in throughout the day and see what my stocks are currently trading at each time. Also, I would like to get email messages every time there is a 5% or greater change in the price of any stock I am holding. Anyone know how?
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If you are using My Yahoo, you can set up up a Stock Portfolio segment right on your home screen. You can set up separate categories for each set of stocks (purchased, watchlist, etc.) It's very easy to use. The stock prices are updated every time you log on or hit "refresh". As with any stock tracking program, there is typically a 20 minute delay for stock quotes however if you have an online account with a brokerage, typically that website will enable you to get "real time quotes". For example, I use www.optionsexpress.com. It is a great brokerage site for both stocks and options. On that site, you can set "alerts" for either a percentage change (you set the percentage) or a dollar amount change in your stock price either up or down. The alert is sent to an email address of your choice. Check your online brokerage service because they most likely offer that service. Another program that I use to track stocks is www.marketwatch.com. It's free but you have to sign up or register for it. They also provide the ability to set "alerts" on changes in stock prices or news about your stock. Be sure to "opt out" of all of the free services and product emails or you'll get a lot of spam.
The site has 2 videos one for the product and one for the business. The company is FreedomRocks.com The product is a program that will help you trade in the forex market and show you how to hedge your trade and make daily interest on the money at better than market rates for banks and mutual funds. The business video talks about a MLM plan with the business. More interested in the product than the business. Would like to know peoples thoughts on the product or information you might have.

I tried the 15 day free trial and was making over 30% annual interest on my money. They showed how I could make more but also had to take bigger risk trading. I was able to swing some trades for positive return of 10% in 15 days trading conservatively with a demo account. I have only been in the forex market for a short time but found it very intriguing.

Thanks for your responses in advance.

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FOREX is not a market you want to fool around in. Take a year or more to learn it and then try! FreedomRocks wouldn't have a MLM plan if they really had a 100% plan to make money in FOREX. Thed'y keep it to themselves and become billionaires……..
I have recently started investing in day trading Indian stock market and i am facing losses can i get tips to invest on proper shares.
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I have searched for u and got a link. they have ask about free subscription, if u want to know more, pls visit www.investorsdailyedge.com and also u can visit www.sharetipsinfo.com/ to know the tips.
I dont trade often enough to get the 40 trades per month or even the 10 per day, it seems like a good deal. Have you had any bad experiences with their service? What are your opinions of their service?
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I have used it for 1 month without any probelm , and the service is good.. It's free .
Background: Fundamentals, with an investing strategy out of the Graham playbook (by distressed, unloved or otherwise underpriced securities). Risk is minimized by having a margin of safety, higher upside than down, and by buying into companies that can be understood and predicted down the line.

However, finding a good opportunity tends to leave at least some cash floating around. Aside from dumping it into a placeholder stock like BRK.B, moneymarket, etc. I am interested in utilizing, to some small degree, daytrading.

Basically:
(1) How is risk managed in security day trading? Forex trading?

(2) Do the few successful traders operate by intuition or determinism?

(3) How wide of a scope to most traders take? Ten stocks? One hundred? All of them? Similarly, how wide of a scope do forex'ers employ?

(4) Is there a way to get a hold of raw market data, outside of the wacky software like eSignal, etc?

Please do not try and pitch a trading system. Thanks.

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Once you are able to learn the basics of online trading, you won't need to ask for specific details like the ones you ask. You would know how to figure out the answers for yourself. And of course, be able to trade profitably on your own.

A Free Basic Hands-on Training is available at http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/currencytrader/.