Hi ET members.
Recently, I had a small debate on the risk of trading/investing style- Long term or Short term trading.
It was initiated by a simple question from a beginner in a bulletin board (in a foreign language, so cannot link) - 'Which is profitable? Short term or Long term?'.
I replied, generally hard to say which is profitable since there are various successful traders with their own styles, however, since I see short trem trading is more risky, long term trading would be the answer for the beginners.
Then, another guy kicked in, and he said 'in the trading world, short term trading is less risky.'
Yes, there are many factors in this issue such as what kind of level of the trading skill the trader has, or how do you define long-short term trading, but all in all, please vote, and let me hear your insight.
I dared not to have an option 'hard to answer'.
Best Regards,
Ken
Recently, I had a small debate on the risk of trading/investing style- Long term or Short term trading.
It was initiated by a simple question from a beginner in a bulletin board (in a foreign language, so cannot link) - 'Which is profitable? Short term or Long term?'.
I replied, generally hard to say which is profitable since there are various successful traders with their own styles, however, since I see short trem trading is more risky, long term trading would be the answer for the beginners.
Then, another guy kicked in, and he said 'in the trading world, short term trading is less risky.'
Yes, there are many factors in this issue such as what kind of level of the trading skill the trader has, or how do you define long-short term trading, but all in all, please vote, and let me hear your insight.
Best Regards,
Ken