Some flourish in high volatility, others in low volatility.
This is sort of like arguing "red cars are best" - "no, blue cars are better".
It all comes down to the type of strategy being used, daytraders should be considered as trading systems (in that they apply certain methodology consistently) - some should be sitting on their hands, others shouldn't.
This is sort of like arguing "red cars are best" - "no, blue cars are better".
It all comes down to the type of strategy being used, daytraders should be considered as trading systems (in that they apply certain methodology consistently) - some should be sitting on their hands, others shouldn't.