ART DAY TRADER
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  • Parts 84
  • Time 1h 57m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2023
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A day trader is an individual who engages in the buying and selling of financial instruments, such as stocks, options, or currencies, within the same trading day. Day traders aim to take advantage of short-term price fluctuations and make profits from the price movements within a single day. They typically close all their positions before the market closes to avoid any overnight risks or exposure.
Day traders use various strategies and techniques to make trading decisions. Some common approaches include technical analysis, where traders analyze price charts, indicators, and patterns to identify potential entry and exit points, and fundamental analysis, which involves evaluating the financial health and prospects of a company to make trading decisions.
Day trading requires significant knowledge, experience, and discipline. It involves closely monitoring the markets, analyzing data, and executing trades swiftly. Day traders often use margin accounts provided by brokerage firms, which allow them to trade with borrowed funds to amplify potential profits, but it also increases the risk of losses.
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