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September 26, 2010, 1:14 PM, MasterTrader

A day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments within the same trading day such that all positions will usually be closed before the market close of the trading day with the objective to quickly get in and out of any particular trade for a profit anywhere from one to few cents.

Stock Market Trading

Beginning traders should read books and watch video clips from professional traders to help themselves gain some knowledge in techniques and managing risk to avoid what people in the industry call beginner day trader mistakes.

Beginning Day Traders, should take time to learn everything they can in the trading industry before entering the business. No beginning trader is ever as good as he thinks he is, even professional traders will test new strategies in simulators and with back-testing allowing a trader to make imaginary trades and track the performance. Although there is no real money on these, it allows you to gain experience. Many traders practice for months making hundreds of virtual trades thinking at the end that they understand the concepts and strategies inside out, this is actually a mistake because when they begin trading in live market condition they are quickly overwhelmed. You must practice to learn but it is not the same as doing it live. Lack of knowledge in technical analysis and profitable trading tactics contribute to a trader’s failure. Day trading revolves largely around technical analysis and relative objective indicators. Techniques such as these that allow the trader to remove emotions and remain objective tend to be a crucial part of sustained success.Trading is just like any other business if you don’t have plan of action you are destined to fail.

A good day trading plan has definite rules you need to follow most of the time, will give you signs when to take a trade, how much money to risk in that particular move and when to exit with a profit. A trader who doesn’t really understand the concept of trading and enters the business without a plan is very much destined to fail.

June 15, 2010, 10:38 AM, admin

Paper trading (sometimes also called “virtual stock trading”) is a simulated trading process, that new traders can ‘practice’ investing without committing real money. There are a lot of reasons why paper trading is considered as one of the most important part of stock market trading.

 
A few reasons to practice with paper trading:
 
Paper trading allows you to develop your our own system and will help you test your strategies without risking your own money. You would want your own system to work but this is not always the case thus paper trading gives you the chance to commit mistakes and learn from it.
 
New  day traders or swing traders have the tendency to lose money while learning how the market works. With paper trading, you will have access how the market works and gain experience to become a successful trader.
 
It allows you to practice trading but since no real money is involved, your capital will be preserved and will only be used once you have already discovered a system that will work you in the trading business.
 
After a few loosing day, getting back into stock market is scary, so it is better that  you go  back to paper trading for several days and  after several days practice with paper trading you will gain confidence to start putting in real money.
 
People have the tendency to pull out of the market once they start losing money but with paper trading, it allows you to be able to practice first without risking your own money, build a system that works for you which will give you more chances of succeeding in the trading business.
 
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