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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Day Trading - How To Succeed?

By Dr. Asoka Selvarajah

Day trading defined

If you buy stocks on a particular day and also sell them again before the market closes you could be said to be indulging in day trading. It was earlier felt that only investment professional working for companies that took care of investments for their customers could practice day trading. But now that the internet has allowed people to trade online from their homes, a lot of casual traders have also started day trading.

Risks in day trading

Traders have now found that day trading is one of the best ways of making money. Whether you are into day trading as a professional or are just trying to increase the sources for your income, day trading has proved its potential for making money if due care is taken and proper norms are followed. Day trading can be risky but unless you take risks and make the correct decisions, there is no way you can maximize the profits from day trading.

The steps to be taken by a successful day trader

To make money on the stock market you have to buy when the prices of stocks are low and sell them when the prices go up. This is a very simple rule, but deciding when the price is low enough for you to buy stocks, and whether the price has appreciated enough for you to make a profit can be quite tricky and could decide whether your venture into day trading is successful or not.

Knowledge is the key to stock market trading in general and day trading as well. Newspapers generally have separate sections devoted to the stock market and you would do well to peruse these. The internet is another source of information, as well as many TV channels that are devoted exclusively to following the stock market. Make sure that you are not snowed under by the plethora of information that is available and limit your sources to only those that make you feel comfortable.

Restrict your day trading to shares that you are fully conversant with and see that the list is not too extensive. Your information on the stock market should keep track of its general behavior and you should pay attention to what is happening to the shares of reputed companies even though you are not trading in them. Your list of stocks should be of those companies that are constantly showing some movement as only then can you indulge in day trading and hope to make profit. If a stock stops moving, whatever the reason, take it off your list and look to replace it with a more volatile stock.

Learn how to analyze a stock's movements quickly so that you can decide instantly whether to buy or sell. Do your calculations well and judge whether the small percentage movements are to your benefit or not. As you are trading from day to day, movements may not be large, though over the long run these can accumulate to quite large sums. Keep your feelings under control, and do not go overboard with a large gain or depressed by a big loss. Just see that your overall portfolio worth is always increasing even if it is witnessing some daily fluctuations.

Conclusion

You may not become a millionaire the day you start day trading, but you can start earning that cash on a daily basis and go towards your goal of making the fortune you always wanted to. Keep yourself well informed, limit the number of stocks you deal in, watch for those price changes, analyze the movement in the market, take quick decisions and above all keep your emotions in check. - 23223

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