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Day trading for beginners

Day trading for beginners: How to trade and make money with day strategy through a beginner guide to learn the best strategies for creating your passive income for a living. includes tips and tricks
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Are you looking for a complete guide on day trading? Then Keep reading...Before you begin day trading, you need first to understand what it is not. It's not investing, which is buying a stake in some asset that you hope will build a profit over a long period. The length of time is subjective, but the most investor will typically hold onto assets for several years, sometimes decades. They are also normally concerned with what business they choose to invest in. They look into companies to make sure they avoid litigation, have strong products, pay off debts, and make solid profits. Day trading is, pretty much, the opposite. It involves buying and selling stock in a single day. These types of traders will borrow money so they can take advantage of little price changes in highly liquid indexes and stocks. Even still, they tend to follow the same type of wisdom that longer-term investors: Buy low and sell high, day traders just do it in a smaller time frame. A typical day trader's day may look something like this. A day trader decides to buy 1,000 shares in stock they like at 10 am. Then when the process begins to rise at 10:15, they sell it. If the stock was up by half when they sell, then they have made $500, minus the commission. Let's say the trader is using Scottrade; the commission could range from $7 to $27, which would mean they would make a net profit of $493 to $473. Then the trader would have to take into consideration their taxes. Whenever you sell an investment that you have owned for less that year, it is taxed based on your personal gain rate, and this can sometimes be as high as 35%. Long-term gains aren't taxed any higher than 20%. That makes tax planning extremely important in the day trading world. This book covers the following topics: Why learning day trading today is an opportunity? What is day trading and how to get started? Interest rates Retail vs institutional traders Advantage and negatives of day trading Types of trading Platforms and broker What is an option contracts Call and put option on the stock market Volatile in the markets Day trading and swing trading Candlestick Day trading strategies And Much More If you think the profit looks small, keep in mind a day trader doesn't just make a couple of trades in a day, they will make 25 to 30. That means they multiply their profits by having a high trade volume. To help them minimize risks, they won't normally keep a stock overnight because it can change a lot during that period. Corporate announcements and news events will drive the volatility of the market, so the trader needs to be available and able to respond at the drop of a hat. Unlike a long-term investor who waits until they think things through and receives more information, day traders move quickly and make decisions in just a couple of minutes or seconds. Want to learn more about this book? Buy now!
Release date Australia
May 12th, 2020
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
138
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9798645344306
Product ID
33519850

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