Day Trading - How To Be A Success And Make Thousands A Day

By Peter Skonctue

Are you ready to earn $6,000, or maybe even more, for a single day of work? That may seem like a dream far from your potential, but with some simple tips and a change in how you think this could be entirely possible. You may not have anyone handing you money for nothing, but you can earn it!

Now is not the time to be lounging in front of the TV hoping to somehow get lucky. You are never going to magically get rich and winning the lottery happens for very few people. Since we are suffering through what experts are now calling a global financial crisis, you have to take your future in your own hands and make your own dreams come true.

Day trading is the best bet you have for earning substantial amounts of money in the midst of this financial chaos. Global financial crisis means everyone is suffering when it comes to money, and that includes multi-billion dollar companies that are now forced to lay off thousands of people and downsize. It is more difficult to make money right now, but with day trading it is not impossible.

If you are scratching your head wondering what day trading even is, realize it is simply a form of trading stocks. You don't necessarily need to know everything there is to know about day trading when you first get started, but you do at least need a basic understanding of what it is.

When you look up the term, you will find that stock trading is defined as the buying and selling of stocks, futures, options, or currencies in the stock market. Now, day trading can also be called stock trading because the term also means the buying and selling of stocks, futures, options, or currencies. However, in day trading, a stock trader who buys in any of the markets sells off what he or she bought within the same day.

The practice of scalping is when a day trader purchases stock and sells it within minutes of the purchase. While some traders will hold it a bit longer than that, by definition a day trader will unload their purchases within a day of the initial purchase. They are doing the same thing as any other stock trader, but the process is accelerated to a great degree.

That should give you a good idea of what a day trader is, so let's see what it means for you.

One thing you do need to get started as a day trader is start up capital. Most experts in the field are now suggesting you have between $20,000 and $25,000 on hand just to get started in this business. If you want to give this a try, you will first have to carefully determine where this start up capital is going to come from.

Once you have taken care of the financial issues, visit a site such as etrade.com, scottrade.com, or zecco.com. Since day trading is such as fast paced, time intensive business, it only makes sense that you will have to do the trading electronically.

Don't allow yourself to get so eager to start that you sign up with the first site you log onto. It is very important to look around the site and familiarize yourself with how everything works. Compare the fees charged on different sites and ensure you are getting the best deal. Also, make sure you will not encounter unexpected fees once you get started.

After setting up your account, do some bit of research before taking the first plunge. Stock trading, for some people, may run purely on luck but then those people probably do not mind risking their money. So if you do not want to gamble your capital on the off chance that you would get lucky on the first try, you should do some scouting first. Observe stock trends. It would be really bad advice to buy some stocks before doing this...

Practice a little caution when buying stocks so you don't end up losing your capital before you even know how to properly do day trading. However, you should also keep in mind that going into stock trading is naturally risky and so you should not be overly cautious. Moreover, do not think that by observing stock trends and having the latest stock picks is a foolproof way of making you rich. A lot of people end up becoming extremely disappointed because they were sure that they were going to get rich in stock trading but actually did not. So to save yourself from unnecessary heartaches, prepare yourself for losses as well as gains.

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