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During that time from 11am-2pm volume pretty much seems to dry up. Perhaps it's better to just take a lunch yourself?
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Yes, the market tends to dry up around that time. The best trading occurs between 9:30 and 11:00. I trade all day long, but my trades during lunch hours are few. It is already hard enough to make money and doing just during lunch time just appears to hard to do. You can try swing trading, holding for a week or two.
Can any one here help me to know which is the best way to make money from Day Trading in Indian Stock Market as I have lost lot of money over here. Any software or any thing else will be of great help to me. Please explain in detail. Thanks
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Unless you are a professional day trader, you most likely will lose your money. If you are a regular guy (like a student, doctor ,lawyer, electrician, chef, etc..) you must realize you are trading against professional traders. Its like a minor league ball player trying to compete against a pro. You'll lose almost every time, except the few times you get lucky.
I'm always hearing stories about people who make a living by trading stocks. I am sick of working all damn day and not making the kind of money I want. I would like to just make money in my underwear on my computer, buying and selling stocks.
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I have a friend that really trading stock for living. but bare in mind, trading is not the same as investing where you can still make money even when you asleep.

trading need a lot of commitment to continuously update with the market trend. it sometimes difficult for you to sleep well, thinking what tomorrow's market has to offer. if you can't take the heat, you'll can get distracted easily and lose focus on your own trading plan.

For those who have been using bmo investorline to trade stocks…if iw ant to day trade or swing trade..and when i sell a stock when will the money tht i make trading be in my investor line account sot hat i can start doing another trade?
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I do the occasional day trade in my td waterhouse account. I keep enough cash in the account to cover my trades, so they don't have a problem with the day trades.
Is there a website that I can learn from?
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The others advice is pretty good, but with the day trading, you shouldn’t day trade unless you have a few million in the market. Most of the people that day trade for a living; they are on leverage up to 1000 to one. So every dollar they “personally” have in the market, the company they work for gives them 999 dollars to trade. Then in turn take a percent of any profit, and if the person loses any of the money, they will need to pay it back. The reason you need so much money is because they “make there own market” in stock. What I mean is, they have so much money in a stock, they can change the price of it by a penny or two when they trade. A penny or two, over 1000’s of shares, many times a day….adds up very fast, and that is how they make money.
I used to trade with Atlas trading NYC office.

Since there Trading Syestem was going down several times in a day and every one was loosing so much money, I have decided to leave that Firm.

I am a prop Stock trader and joined them because they were advertising and claiming they are honest.

However , afdter 6 months i , was not able to get the remaining money on my account from them.

They dont even answer the phone andif they do they alwas promise that they will send me the check , however since 6 months ago i still didnt get my money back.

Please be careful if you wanna join them and if any one has any experience ,share it with me.

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Woow, that is a bad business practice.

Based on my information the did the same thing to several other traders and they all had to go to court to get their money.

it is so funny because on their Ads they are claiming that they are very honest.

Ha Ha ,

Now we know what is the meaning of honestly

Est portal for investing throuh internet?
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Hdfcsec, icicidirect, kotak, reliance money.
I am an active trader with etrade and I have been having terrible problems with their customer service-
Recently I made a trade and lost money which reduced me under the 25,000 min to have day trade status-

Si no big deal I was given 5 busness days to meet the requirments and transfer money but when I called the etrade dept they told me that even if I transfer the money over within the 5 buisiness days I will be restricted to a cash only account reguardless which means I will have no day trade status even though I would deposit an additional $30,000.

I do not understand this- has anyone else had problems with Etrade and customer service?

Etrade is very nasty and argue on the phone all the time with me, which is terrible considering in 3 weeks I sent over $6,000
in commission trades alone-

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Yes I have. When I first started trading I had an E*Trade account. One month I went to take out some money and I requested a check. I checked to MAKE SURE that they had the right address and they did, so I waited….and waited…and waited. Three weeks later I was told that it was not their fault, even though I never received the check. "We mailed it out," was the only response. I never had any mail not get there from other sources-they dropped the ball somewhere. I ended up having to pay them to cancel the check AND pay for the wire through to my bank-they refused to take ownership of the problem. I told them to forget it and just close the account.

Did you trade during that time? Day trade restrictions are sticky, but usually the rep can remove them on a one-time basis. If its the first time there should be no problem at all. Did you speak to a manager? Thats a day trade call-similar to a margin call but generally much lesser priority. Once you bring the account back up, at most brokers, everything should be roses.

If you are generating that kind of commission any of the other discount houses would be glad to have you. There is no sense in going with such a no frills broker if you are treated like that.

I need over 10k to day trade options and stocks and need extra capital to make more money, will a bank loan me money for this purpose?
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No. A bank will not, as you need something to legal tie the funds too…even with a signature loan, you need to explain the reason for the loan (this is to prevent money laundering). Your only option in this case is a Margin Account through your broker. But since you trade options, you would already have a margin account, which means you know you do need to maintain equity in the account.
There is an alternative. BUT, I wouldn't recommend it.
You could engage in a Carry Trade. Again!! I do not recommend you do this for Day-Trading options or stocks!
You short a currency (the JPY is pretty popular). Just like shorting a stock, you get a credit. Since Forex is not regulated by the same Margin Rules as Equities, you can get 50K for a simply $500 account. With that credit, rather than buying Bonds with a higher interest rate than the rate of the shorted currency (Fed rate is 4.25, so you could get a bond around that rate, which JPY rate is .5%..you profit from the difference) you put that money into your options account. You need to be careful that you leave some room in your Forex account, as you do not want a Margin Call on this. And you need to make sure you monitor the currency market to make sure that the JPY's flat…although if it is dropping, you have the added bonus of making money there too.

I am not suggesting you do this, but just saying that there are possibilities out there. Just don't use this one, as it you need to be aware of what you are doing.

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It helps… but I guess as long as you can add positive numbers (your profit) and negative numbers (your losses), you should be able to know at the end of your first day whether you're making money or losing your shirt.