Category Archives: day trading

Greedy Trading Does Have a Bad Consequence

If you have been trading with greedy thoughts, then you might not have any tolerance level for the amount of loss you can put up with. If you think you want 100% profit in trading, it is just fine, but every time you loose if you keep changing and restructuring your plan in irritation, then [...]

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What are Pivot Points

A pivot point is the point at which the end of one elevation becomes the beginning of another elevation. Pivot points are also known as points of possible reversal entry points. Pivot points are commonly used in combination with candlestick charts. Using pivot points and technical analysis together is the one of the methods of [...]

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Make yourself as a trader too!

The one significant gadget you’ll need to feel near (as a trader) is WHY you’re substitution. It’s a austere enough question, isn’t it? But awkwardly, many merchant don’t comprehend themselves well enough to give an trustworthy key. Allow me to stake with you what I found out after some deep innermost reflection; and see if [...]

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Benefits of Trading Forex

The daily volume of the New York Stock Exchange is approximately US$30 billion per day. The Foreign Exchange market will trade up to US$4.5 trillion in a single day. The most often traded or ‘liquid’ currencies are those of countries with stable governments, respected central banks. The largest activity is the spot exchange between the [...]

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What is Day Trading?

Day trading is the act of buying and selling stock throughout the day in hopes that they will make a substantial gain for the day during the course of their trading. The reason this is possible is because the prices of stocks fluctuate wildly during the day just as they fluctuate from one day to [...]

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