How many times do we have to have these kinds of debates? Whatever works for you and fits your personality is all that should matter.
Over night events can be friend or foe.Daytrader; Your risk is limited to how you react to what the market gives you. Being flat at the end of the day you are not exposed to overnight events which may cause your position to change drastically.
I only mentioned it because you brought it up.The OP topic is questioning rather swing trading is better than day trading, not a question if leverage should be used or not, nor are we discussing the typical pitfalls of amateur traders who can't use leverage effectively.
Exactly, Same as downside.Over night events can be friend or foe.
One thread here sometimes back claimed most of the upside happened after hour because company released news after market close.
Swing trading works very well for lazy traders like myself. 1/2 hour in the evening and 1/2 hour as the market opens.BOTH are workable actually.
but it is not workable for lazy traders who want to spend as little time as possible on computer screen.
Day trader is better. Keeps you busy and less waiting around for trade.This is my honest opinion, any day traders (If there is any successful ones) care to debate?
Daytrading may be better in terms of a smoother equity curve if done successfully,
but for long term pure returns, nothing beats swing trading.
It is way easier to lose money in daytrading when you overtrade and commission
eats to your profit, intraday movements are smaller compared to swing trading.
Thus, profits are smaller with more fees incurred. You really have to pick your spots
to have a meaningful trade. It is way easier to make mistakes in daytrading.
Swing trading works very well for lazy traders like myself. 1/2 hour in the evening and 1/2 hour as the market opens.
while your employed pulling down cash and benefits.All of the above can be done when working most regular jobs assuming 9-5pm. In fact, it's a great way to work into a full time trading gig with little risk to capital (trade really small), and almost zero pressure to perform and make money (regular job provides the income).