Monday, February 8, 2016
The Fundamentals of Becoming a Day Trader
Unlike day trading the futures markets, traditionally the stock market trades a variety of shares owned by individual companies like Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart and others that are all available for buying and selling. Many publicly held companies use a stock exchange such as the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) in the United States and the LSE (London Stock Exchange) in Great Britain. Sometimes identical stock is traded in a variety of exchanges all at the same time. With a wide variety of choices in the stock market from numerous companies, many of the shares can be traded short (selling first) or long (buying first). Overall, most of the stock markets serve as an ideal choice for a day trader. However, it may be challenging for those just beginning to day trade. Over the years, the United States Security Exchange Commission has placed heavy restrictions on day trading of all US stocks. Based on specific criteria most traders might need to deposit at least $25,000 in cash or securities that i
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