Quote from Corso482:
Is this why daytrading is so hard? Not only are there fewer timeframes within your timeframe to help ward off the arbitraging of your edge, but also only full-time professional traders play the intraday timeframes, meaning the people you are trying to prevent from arbing your edge are that much more skilled at doing so.
If one follows this thinking, then daytrading will only get harder and eventually impossible as more and more sophisticated computers all compete for the same inefficiencies over the same short time frame. After all, couldn't one look at day trading as an activity geared toward making the market efficient? Well, if that's the case, then the better traders become, the more efficient the market will become and the harder it will be for them to make a living.