Quote from burtonridr:
I cant make heads or tails about what is going to happen. ...So are there some strategies I can study?
Thanks,
Burtonridr,
I have been trading for 25 years - stocks, options, futures, currencies - but mostly stocks.
First get a good software package/data feed to follow the market in real time, help you make sense of what is happening, and make best possible decisions. This web site has reviews on software. Some are even free (like Medred QuoteTracker) and most offer free trials.
Second, understand that software is only a tool. The decisions of the user determine profits or losses.
Third, 90% of traders loose money. If this was easy everyone would do it.
Fourth, I recco that you make papertrades in the beginning while you learn what is going on.
Fifth, educate yourself as quickly as possible and before you trade. The bookstores and library are full of good books on this subject. Here are two classic ones:
"Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets" by John J. Murphy ISBN# 0-7352-0066-1
"Technical Analysis Explained" by Martin J. Pring ISBN# 0-07-050885-2
The following are two books that are trader and option focused:
"The Electronic Day Trader", by Marc Friedfertig & George West ISBN# 0-07-015808-8
" Confessions of an Options Strategist", by Alexander M. Gluskin PhD. ISBN#0-8882-084-4
Good luck