give me simple day trading method that works?

Quote from Gabfly1:

Why not just ask for small unmarked bills in a size 7 shoebox?

Size 7? You are thinking way too small, Gabby. At least a size 13.:p
 
Quote from chipmunk:

Because sharing is caring ^^

No..seriously i do not want your system i just wanted some ideas of methods that do work. Not the usual B*S* secret algorythems etc...but basic, easy methods that work. Thx

I agree the former VP is full of BS, but as for your question, think about it...If simple, paint-by-number day trading strategies exist, would anyone in their right mind give them away on a forum?

You can find longer-term strategies that beat buy-and-hold. There are definitely some for sale and in the public domain. But a strategy to sit around and print money most every day? You're really expecting to get that?
 
Jack Hershey has in the past given his system for trading stocks and futures for free on Elite Trader. So if you are not willingly to pay for training, then you still can spend some of your free time reading from his vast experience. Some of the threads have over 1,000 posts, so be prepared to study hard and practice.
 
Quote from jfranco:

If hes looking for the same setups as you wouldn't that just qualify the trade even more with an extra order to confirm your trade.

depends on method i guess..for example-breakeout-yes..the more participants-the better,as long as you are in before them. another example : pullback-opposite. if my buy order sits out there and he joins at same price or better-i might not get my shares because of him. so-why would i share my "system" or edge? to create more competition for myself?make no sense to me
 
I spent the last 7 years looking for a good system that work.

Now I have it and it works 88% of the time.

So what would you pay for it.
 
Quote from oraclewizard77:

Jack Hershey has in the past given his system for trading stocks and futures for free on Elite Trader...
Free! And still his students didn't get their money's worth.
 
Quote from Laissez Faire:

Buy low, sell high?

Just an idea :)

Yes, that's always been my favorite. I've expanded it, though, to sell low, cover lower and buy high, sell higher. Works like a charm.
 
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