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Day Trading Stock Online – Basic Techniques For Beginners

Day trading stock online is real seat of the pants stuff for all participants, but none more so than for the novice trader. The casualty rate is high enough amongst experienced professionals, but for the raw beginner it can be an absolute minefield if basic day trading principals aren’t rigorously adhered to.

Just because you’ve made a few successful mid to long term trades in your time doesn’t ensure that you’ll be the next talk of Wall Street when you try your hand at day trading stock online. Far from it!

Not surprisingly, day trading irrespective of the asset class involved has been likened to extreme sports, with the only difference being that the thrills and spills are confined to the minute by minute fluctuations of your trading account. Perhaps the only saving grace for those who fail to plan their trades in advance is the fact that no positions are held open, i.e. carried forward, to the next day. If nothing else, this limitation helps prevent further erosion of capital when a trade turns sour.

So what motivates investors to become involved in day trading stock online?

A primary motivation of day trading stock online is understandably the lure of quick money. Another motivating factor is that it isn’t necessarily any riskier than other forms of trading activity. However, unless thoroughly tested and proven trading strategies are put in place with each trade, the risk of incurring substantial losses within a frighteningly short period of time is all too real.

Basic Strategies:

There are six basic strategies day traders use to make a profit:

  1. Spread covering
  2. Technical trading
  3. Scalping
  4. Range trading
  5. Playing news events
  6. Trend following.

Spread covering refers to buying at the BID price and then selling at the ASK price. The spread is the difference between these two prices.

Technical trading is simply the action undertaken by a technical analyst. He or she evaluates securities by relying on the assumption that market data, such as price charts, volume, and open interest, can help predict future, usually short term, market trends. Unlike fundamental analysis, the intrinsic value of the security is not considered. Technical analysts believe that they can accurately predict the future price of a stock by looking at its historical prices and other trading variables. Many technical analysts are also market timers, who believe that technical analysis can be applied just as easily to the market as a whole as to an individual stock.

Scalping refers to an extremely quick trade for a small profit. For example, if you bought 20,000 shares in XXX Inc. @ $1 per share, i.e. $20,000 invested, then sold them 45 minutes later for $1.03 per share, $20,600 gross return, you would end up pocketing a cool $600 less brokerage.

NB: Remember that when you are day trading stock online, the round turn brokerage fees are minimal.

Range trading is a little harder and inherently more risky, but the returns can be proportionately greater, too! If you are canny enough to be able to pick the intra day market swings and either BUY at or near a low, then SELL at or near a high you can often make substantial profits using this method. But you do have to be wary, because if you buy into what you think is an intra day low point, only to discover that the market sentiment has changed and that a severe sell off is in progress, you could get badly burnt!

Playing news is the realm of the adrenaline seeking day trader. The technique refers to buying a stock which has just announced, for example, a short sell on bad news, the contrarian traders love this sort of play as they will be standing in line to BUY the stock at the end of a short, sharp sell off in the belief that most if not all the bad news is already factored into the market and therefore there wont be any further downward pressure. The sheer volatility offered by unexpected news announcements can provide the diligent day trader with huge potential for quick profits, or losses if they call the market incorrectly.

Trend following assumes that if a stock have been rising steadily it will continue to rise. Admittedly, this technique is better suited to position traders, i.e. where stocks are held for a number of days, weeks or even months, but in strong bull markets some stocks will rise steadily for days on end, making the intra day trend follower a very happy chappy.

Live Coaching

When trading on an intra day basis you need to take into account many factors including: time of day; liquidity; pending announcements such as corporate profit reports, interest rate movements, currency fluctuations; macro and micro trends; market sentiment, in fact, almost anything at all that may have an impact on your trading results.

So, if you want to radically improve your day trading stock online skills, live coaching or even online mentoring with a recognized industry professional can be worth a hundred times the price paid. Coaching can take place in different forms including: in person coaching; online coaching session; or over the phone.

If you’re hell bent on being successful, but you’re still new to the game, you’ll be tossed to the lions unless youve acquired the necessary physical and mental skills to survive and profit from day trading stock online. Do yourself, your pride, your career and your bank manager a big favor by making the commitment to learn as much as humanly possible about this fascinating and potentially very rewarding form of investing, and secure the services of a live coach to see over your trading.

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Wonder Which Charting Software Is The Most Popular?

I recently came across the following blog post that ranked (based on an internal survey) the most popular charting software was. Note that the sample size is unknown (although it’s stated that it is in the 100’s) but interesting nonetheless. Nice to see MetaStock in the top 10!

The Most Popular Charting Software is …

Posted by: Barry Burns

Recently I took a survey of my students asking which charting software they use.

This is only a small sample, and therefore not necessarily representative of which software is the most popular in the world, or even the US. It only reflects the responses I received from my students who responded to the survey.

I received hundreds of responses and thought you may be interested in the results. So here they are, rounded to the nearest whole number (you’ll notice that they total more than 100%, and that is because many people use more than one software for charting):

  1. Ninja Trader: 42 %
  2. Tradestation: 30 %
  3. Meta Trader: 27 %
  4. Interactive Brokers: 21 %
  5. eSignal: 18 %
  6. MetaStock: 16 %
  7. Think or Swim: 14 %
  8. GFT: 13 %
  9. Ensign: 12 %
  10. Telechart: 12 %
  11. FXCM: 12 %
  12. TD Ameritrade: 8 %
  13. Fidelity: 6 %
  14. MultiCharts: 6 %
  15. E Trade: 4 %
  16. Schwab: 4 %
  17. NeoTicker: 2 %
  18. QCharts: 2 %
  19. Other: <2 %

What charting software do you use?

How To Avoid The Security Pitfalls of Online Trading

Online trading can be an easy, cost-effective way to manage investments.  However, online investors are often targets of scams, so take precautions to ensure that you do not become a victim.

What is online trading?

Online  trading allows you to conduct investment transactions over the internet. The accessibility of the internet makes it possible for you to research and invest in opportunities from any location at any time. It also reduces the amount of resources (time, effort, and money) you have to devote to managing these accounts and transactions.

What are the risks?

Recognizing the importance of safeguarding your money, legitimate brokerages take steps to ensure that their transactions are secure. However, online brokerages and the investors who use them are appealing targets for attackers. The amount of financial information in a brokerage’s database makes it valuable; this information can be traded or sold for personal profit. Also, because money is regularly transferred through these accounts, malicious activity may not be noticed immediately. To gain access to these databases, attackers may use Trojan horses or other types of malicious
code.

Attackers may also attempt to collect financial information by targeting the current or potential investors directly. These attempts may take the form of social engineering or phishing attacks. With methods that include setting up fraudulent investment opportunities or redirecting users to malicious sites that appear to be legitimate, attackers try to convince you to provide them with financial information that they can then use or sell. If you have been victimized, both your money and your identity may be at risk.

How can you protect yourself?

  1. Research your investment opportunities – Take advantage of resources such as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s EDGAR database and your state’s securities commission (found through the North American Securities Administrators Association) to investigate companies.
  2. Be wary of online information – Anyone can publish information on the  internet, so try to verify any online research through other methods before investing any money. Also be cautious of “hot” investment opportunities advertised online or in email.
  3. Check privacy policies – Before providing personal or financial information,  check  the  web site’s privacy policy. Make sure you understand how your information will be stored and used.
  4. Make sure that your transactions are encrypted – When information is sent  over  the  internet,  attackers may be able to intercept it. Encryption  prevents  the  attackers  from  being able to view the information.
  5. Verify that the web site is legitimate – Attackers may redirect you to a malicious web site that looks identical to a legitimate one. They then convince you to submit your personal and financial information, which they use for their own gain. Check the web site’s certificate to make sure it is legitimate.
  6. Monitor your investments – Regularly check your accounts for any unusual activity. Report unauthorized transactions immediately.
  7. Use and maintain anti-virus software – Anti-virus software (such as F-Secure) recognizes and protects your computer against most known viruses. However, because attackers are continually writing new viruses, it is important to keep your virus definitions current.
  8. Use anti-spyware tools – Spyware is a common source of viruses, and attackers may use it to access information on your computer. You can minimize the number of infections by using a legitimate program that identifies and removes spyware.
  9. Keep software up to date – Install software patches so that attackers can’t  take  advantage  of  known problems or vulnerabilities. Enable automatic updates if the option is available.
  10. Evaluate your security settings – By adjusting the security settings in your browser, you may limit your risk of certain attacks

The following sites offer additional information and guidance:

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How To Profit From Online Stock Trading On A Shoe-String Budget

By David Jenyns

When free is your idea of value for money, chances are… you`re either `dead broke` and too proud to admit it… or you`re an exceptionally resourceful type who hates their day job and could well be suited to a career in online stock trading.

For starters, you DON`T have to be in the Fortune 500 list in order to become wealthy from online stock trading. In fact, apart from your starting capital – which can be as little as `a few hundred dollars` – it`s entirely possible to build a sizeable stock portfolio on a shoe-string budget.

In today`s `Internet driven` world, you`re able to access vast quantities of data relating to every conceivable aspect of online stock trading… and a great deal of it`s FREE!

You`ll find discount commission brokerages, charting resources, technical trading tools, free market news sources and free analysis packages available. You can also register for free data feeds offering `up to the minute` pricing information about almost any given stock in the world – as long as it`s currently listed and currently trading.

You`ll note that I didn`t include trading forums or message boards amongst the range of resources available. Believe me…there`s a very good reason for this.

Over the past six to seven years, online stock trading fraudsters have infiltrated the forums and used them to post either false or misleading information about hundreds of stocks. This has led to unjustifiable price surges (often enabling the fraudsters to `sell out` and bag their ill-gotten gains before the prices falter and then plummet back to their previous levels). Not surprisingly, tens of thousands of shareholders have been financially burnt as a consequence.

In short… stay away from online stock trading forums and message boards. I liken them to a `toxic dumping ground for emotionally crippled small-time traders and shareholders who`ve little or no concept of what really determines price.`

Now, on a brighter note…it`s worth mentioning that major investment banks tend to house big stock research teams that cover stocks and their economic performances in great detail. In fact, investment banks are often your best choice when it comes to acquiring accurate and current online stock trading data.

If you`re interested, you`ve got nothing to lose by contacting (by email or phone) a representative from one of these investment banks and asking to be included in their mailing or newsletters lists. Not all such reports and newsletters are available for open online access.

Recommended Resources:

Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities  – http://www.traders.com

Ameritrade – http://www.ameritrade.com

E*Trade Financial  – http://www.etrade.com

Knight Capital Group – http://www.knight.com

Instinet – http://www.instinet.com

Stratasearch  - http://www.stratasearch.com

Big Charts – http://www.bigcharts.com

Chart Advisor  – http://www.chartadvisor.com

MSN – http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/home.asp

In Summary:

With all the information you can find on the Internet relating to online stock trading, you shouldn`t have any problems keeping your initial costs down to absolute rock bottom. As your experience grows – along with your trading capital – you can always look to invest in select state-of-the-art trading resources. But for now…keep it lean and mean…and your online stock trading career will get off to a flying start.

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