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Daily Stock Trading — Fortunes A Day At A Time
If you have a bit of money that you can afford to lose, then wouldn’t you want to take some chances to let it grow? This kind of thinking is what drives gamblers and also individual investors in the stock market. In fact, the individual can actively participate in the stock market, needing little more than a bit of capital, a good education in the basics, and a fair bit of luck to succeed. Daily stock trading, or day trading as it is also known, may be the very key to your fortune – one day at a time.
The concept of investing one’s personal finances in the stock market is not new, but it is only quite recently that individuals with smaller amounts of capital could participate. With the advent of greater Internet accessibility for everyone, it has become possible to be in control of one’s stocks in the market. With that, daily stock trading has become a viable option for making some supplementary income, and for some, a high-stakes form of gambling.
What makes daily stock trading so appealing is that you can tell at the end of the day whether you made profit or suffered losses. You do not need to wait for weeks on end to see results, as you can see them day by day and even minute by minute. Because of Internet access, it has become possible to keep a watch on stock prices and react accordingly within seconds. By trading online, you can get around calling your broker and losing precious minutes in the process.
Generally, the profits gained from daily stock trading on the personal level are quite small. This is acceptable, since you can make up for it with volume. Think of it this way: since you can manage your assets in real-time, or close to it, you are flexible and responsive. If you see a small increase in the price of stock you own, then sell it as soon as you want to. Then, buy some cheap stock, or buy some increasing stock. Wait and watch, then react. This cycle can happen dozens of times in one trading session, and in the end you can increase your profits substantially. Even a gain of .1 percent, if repeated enough times, can mean a lot in the end.
Regulators are constantly reviewing the effect of day traders on the stock market. It is widely believed that the actions of individual short-term investors destabilize market prices and increase volatility in general, making things unpredictable for larger entities. This has led to policy changes and recommendations to limit these activities. Only time will tell what happens next.
A vital tool for any day trader is a stock trading newsletter. These compact, concise packages of information are exactly what you need to stay up-to-date on the events within the world of stocks and finances. Find out which companies are skyrocketing and which are sputtering, get tips from experienced traders, and much more from these convenient source of information.
About the Author
Shane is a financial advisor, stock broker, and professional consultant. He enjoys reporting on the latest stock market happenings and offering advice to both fledgling investors and experienced day traders.
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Options for the Beginner and Beyond: Unlock the Opportunities and Minimize the Risks $17.12 Brief, carefully paced lessons on options and trading strategies using verbal definitions and many trading examples for clarification. Each lesson builds on the one preceding it and explains options in plain English, from start to finish. Step-by-step coverage of controlling risk, protecting your investments — even advanced strategies other introductory books ignore! Authored by Dr. W. Edward Olm… |
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Stock Trader’s Almanac 2012 (Almanac Investor Series) $24.37 Q&A With Jeffery Hirsh, Editor-in-Chief of Stock Trader’s Almanac Jeffery Hirsh What is the biggest trend in the markets to watch for 2012 and how can investors prepare for it? Outside of the four-year cycle, sovereign debt concerns remain a major obstacle to markets in 2012. Beyond the threat of credit rating downgrades, any further austerity measures enac… |
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Preferred Stock Investing $17.60 Preferred Stock Investing shows you how to screen, buy and sell the highest quality preferred stocks to earn above average dividend income while creating multiple downstream capital gain opportunities. Fixed-income investors already know about Doug K. Le Du’s preferred stock research newsletters. Doug writes in plain English for non-experts. And now his latest preferred stock research is available… |
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Trend Trading (Paperback) $48.98 If you have no time to follow the market closely, then Trend Trading is the book for you. Trend trading is one of the most effective and easy-to-use methods for making money in the market. Success depends on identifying the trend with confidence and catching the trend after it has started, and on getting out as soon as possible after the uptrend turns into a downtrend. The book examines in detail the steps in finding, assessing, selecting, managing and monitoring a long-term trend trade. These are proven, successful methods which are easy to understand and apply. Included are the most recent updates and developments in using the count back line and the Guppy Multiple Moving Average. Daryl Guppy also includes a practical look at setting stop loss conditions to protect capital and profits, and a bonus section on Darvas-style trend trading which is the first significant update of this technique in forty years. Trend Trading shows readers how to use and apply the analysis tools to find effective long-term trades. These can be applied to any group of selected stocks, whether chosen on fundamental criteria, from stock tip newsletters, or found using database technical scans. From this starting point, Guppy shows how the better trades are identified, how risk is managed, and how the trades are closed successfully. The book includes examples of Daryl`s personal trades. |
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Newsletters in Print by Edition , 11 $11.49 Newsletters in Print. |
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Trading Activity in the Indian Stock Markets $173.65 Trading Activity in the Indian Stock Markets Indian stock market scenario has undergone tremendous changes in the last 20 years. Establishment of the National Stock Echange (NSE) in early 1990s was a major catalyst for this change. Prior to this period, the Bombay Stock Exchange has dominated the scene for over a century. The technological advances in trading, settlement and clearing have aided the NSE in gaining a foothold and later dominating the trading scenario in India. This present study provides a historical account of the changes that occurred across the value chain of a stock market in early 1990s. Indian stock markets have seen major developments in institutional infrastructure as well as policy changes during this period. Author: Yarram, Subba Reddy Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 236 Publication Date: 2011/03/03 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.54 inches |
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Trend Trading by Guppy, Daryl Edition ILL, 1 $28.99 If you have no time to follow the market closely, then Trend Trading is the book for you. Trend trading is one of the most effective and easy-to-use methods for making money in the market. Success depends on identifying the trend with confidence and catching the trend after it has started, and on getting out as soon as possible after the uptrend turns into a downtrend.The book examines in detail the steps in finding, assessing, selecting, managing and monitoring a long-term trend trade. These are proven, successful methods which are easy to understand and apply. Included are the most recent updates and developments in using the count back line and the Guppy Multiple Moving Average. Daryl Guppy also includes a practical look at setting stop loss conditions to protect capital and profits, and a bonus section on Darvas-style trend trading which is the first significant update of this technique in forty years.Trend Trading shows readers how to use and apply the analysis tools to find effective long-term trades. These can be applied to any group of selected stocks, whether chosen on fundamental criteria, from stock tip newsletters, or found using database technical scans. From this starting point, Guppy shows how the better trades are identified, how risk is managed, and how the trades are closed successfully. The book includes examples of Daryl’s personal trades. |
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Better Stock Trading $44.96 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Better Stock Trading by Guppy, Daryl Edition , 1 $20.99 An in-depth examination of money management methods for consistent trading successIn Better Stock Trading, Daryl Guppy shows readers how to improve returns by using good money management technique???not by increasing risk in trying to win more trades. Readers will learn how to level the market playing field by using the best money management strategies for their particular account size. From the straightforward two percent rule, to pyramiding methods, and overall portfolio management, Guppy presents a selection of strategies, which will allow any independent trader to capitalize on a rising market and protect funds when the bear takes over. He also shows readers how to study their own trading history and use this information to improve their trading future. Trading skill counts, but money management gives independent traders the edge. Daryl Guppy (Australia) is an experienced and highly successful private trader. A member of IFTA and the Australian Technical Analyst’s Association, he is a popular speaker at international trading seminars in Australia and the Asia Pacific region. He is the author of five highly successful trading titles, including Market Trading Tactics (0-471-84663-5), and is the Editorial Director of The Investors’ International Bookshelf. |
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Software Agents for Stock Market Trading $106.74 Even though stock market is always a risky place to earn money, a lot of people still risk their money on it. Warren Buffett, the richest man in the world in 2008, is one of the success stories on stock market. These reasons make stock market the main focus of businessmen all around the world. Many efforts have been made to explore the possibilities of making money in stock market. Most of the people try to make predictions, while other scientists try to apply their ideas in stock market. One of the ideas is the software agent. This will be the focus of this book. Software agents can act automatically based on changes of the environment. Software agents can help people make the decision to buy or sell the stock. This book explores the possibility of using Agents in the stock market by creating a simulation. The agent will use technical analysis and combination of simple algorithm. The agent will show that simple algorithms are already enough to gain money in stock market. Author: Wahyudi, Djohan Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2011/01/31 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches |
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Getting Started in Stock Investing and Trading (Paperback) $39.84 "Getting Started in Stock Investing and Trading takes beginning investors and traders through the essential information they need to know before they decide what kind of participant to be in the equities market. The book explains the risks, benefits, features and definitions of both investing and trading. The sequence of chapters in parts I and II of the book are similar in the sense that they address the same topics but for different audiences (investors versus traders). Part III includes topics applicable to both investors and traders"– |


