Has anyone really defended the decision to day trade as a 'wise' choice, yet? What do you think?
I mean, you 'love the markets', cool (so do I!), but why day trade? On what basis is a better choice than longer term trading?
I can't think of any. (I can think of plenty that I used to tell myself, but now that I'm looking at it with my head rather than my heart, those reasons don't fly at all.)
I mean, you 'love the markets', cool (so do I!), but why day trade? On what basis is a better choice than longer term trading?
I can't think of any. (I can think of plenty that I used to tell myself, but now that I'm looking at it with my head rather than my heart, those reasons don't fly at all.)
) I figured I would just live off of my account and continue to trade (equities weeks to months and in some unique cases -- US Robotix and Mcafee Software to name two, years) until I had made the capital I needed to start the biz. Nine months and 75k later when I had the money made I was having soooo much fun getting stoned and researching stocks all day that it seemed ridiculous to do what I had initially intended to. I guess my point is that I am not a "day-trader". I have never been interested in nickel and diming the market. There are people out there Danny who do what a lot of part-time swing and position traders do, but just without that other thing called a 'day-job'.