Why is day trading considered dangerous?

Going to college to get a degree can be considered "dangerous"...considering how many of those people either quit or works a totally different job than there major.

Buying a home in the mid 2000's, during the housing boom, was "dangerous" for alot of people.

There's risk in everything.:mad: you have to know what you're doing.
 
Wrong. The plan itself is ineffective.

Not to mention your statement is circular reasoning. Why not answer ETA's question in the other thread rather than posting platitudes and pages of cut/paste from flawed educators?

LoL. Why are you mad dogging db?

I have seen his material elsewhere. It's solid. He really is on a mission.
 
LoL. Why are you mad dogging db?

I have seen his material elsewhere. It's solid. He really is on a mission.

Apparently his trading isn't going well.

Maybe due to the lack of a t-t, c-p trading plan :)
 
Apparently his trading isn't going well.

Maybe due to the lack of a t-t, c-p trading plan :)

The perfect sound bite to lure the "rich dad, poor dad" crowd to $5 ebooks and feel good pychobabble that truly has nothing to do with the way the market really works.
surf
 
The perfect sound bite to lure the "rich dad, poor dad" crowd to $5 ebooks and feel good pychobabble that truly has nothing to do with the way the market really works.
surf

Not to mention a $250/mo newsletter alert service focused on "price drivers" :rolleyes: (speaking of what has nothing to do with the way the market works).

Or was that $350? I forget what gullibility goes for these days . . .
 
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