I just started daytrading full-time from home.
One thing I noticed is that it's rather challenging to buy/sell multiple stocks throughout the day because of quick trades I make. (Do around 30 trades a day).
I find that putting in tight stop doesn't work to well for me, so I use a mental stop and exit promptly once my max-loss-target is hit, and it's tough to keep on eye on multiple stocks and execute trades right away when you are holding 2-5 stocks.
I have about 5 stocks that I know quite well from studying/observing extensively, but I can only really concentrate on one well. It helps me see the new, intraday bullish/bearish patterns developing if I just keep my eyes on the chart for that day rather checking it out once every xx minutes or so.
Who else strictly "work" on one stock only for each trading day?
One thing I noticed is that it's rather challenging to buy/sell multiple stocks throughout the day because of quick trades I make. (Do around 30 trades a day).
I find that putting in tight stop doesn't work to well for me, so I use a mental stop and exit promptly once my max-loss-target is hit, and it's tough to keep on eye on multiple stocks and execute trades right away when you are holding 2-5 stocks.
I have about 5 stocks that I know quite well from studying/observing extensively, but I can only really concentrate on one well. It helps me see the new, intraday bullish/bearish patterns developing if I just keep my eyes on the chart for that day rather checking it out once every xx minutes or so.
Who else strictly "work" on one stock only for each trading day?
