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Day trading is defined as the buying and selling of a security within a single trading day. Before you commence your daytrading for real you need to start first from the very basic concepts, then move on to more complex issues. If you’re good at daytrading, the returns can be much greater because you can trade several times a day rather than once a week or once a month.

Your expectations of day trading must be realistic. Day traders serve two critical functions in the marketplace - they keep the markets running efficiently via arbitrage and they provide much of the markets' liquidity. Day-traders need up to date information on which to base a decision.

You need to master the psychology of day trading. Daytrading can be fruitful or disasterous. An investor needs to have a system that helps him to be prepared for all scenarios of a trade.

Day-trading rarely will give you the big trade you've been waiting for your whole life. Is Day Trading Right For You? Day traders use only risk capital, which they can afford to lose.

Many day traders only hold positions for a few minutes. Build up your day trading skills with training. Daytraders will tell you that raw cunning and nerves of steel are the key ingredients of their success. If you want to day trade for a living, not only must you make good money, but you must avoid losing money.

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