What is the best way to learn how to day trade? I am new to day trading and would like to learn.
Quote from daytradelearner:
What is the best way to learn how to day trade? I am new to day trading and would like to learn.
Quote from Frits:
- Don't buy anything from a vendor that claims to be able to teach you how to trade.
Shaka,
Frits
Quote from Frits:
A few advises from me:
- Learn to accept that markets (and shares as well) move at random.*
- The only way to make money in such an environment is to limit your losses and let your profits run.
- Don't buy anything from a vendor that claims to be able to teach you how to trade.
- Trading is 10% knowledge and that bit you will learn by experience.
- Trading is 90% mental and you will learn that by practicing on a SIM account and maybe do some reading about it.
- Read the attachment.
*Over a longer period of time, say >10 years stock markets tend to go up. Why? Because, companies tend to strive for an increase in profits and therefor increase in stockprice. But if you want to make money as an e.g. day trader or swing trader you have to accept that markets move at random. Don't think you can outsmart the markets... You can't.
Shaka,
Frits
Quote from Frits:
A few advises from me:
- Learn to accept that markets (and shares as well) move at random.*
- The only way to make money in such an environment is to limit your losses and let your profits run.
- Trading is 10% knowledge and that bit you will learn by experience.
- Trading is 90% mental and you will learn that by practicing on a SIM account and maybe do some reading about it.
. Don't think you can outsmart the markets... You can't.
Shaka,
Frits
Quote from samus:
...Do not use TA, learn to trade price action with support and resistance...
Quote from wrbtrader:
TA is a big arena. Simply, support/resistance analysis is also TA. In addition, price action analysis via charts is also TA. Thus, you must be talking about another area of TA involving technical indicators when bashing TA.
My point is that if you're using charts for any aspect of your trade decisions...you're using technical analysis (TA).
Mark