I wouldn't have the time available for day trading, and I'm not quick witted/nimble enough either. I quit trading a couple of years ago after losing badly but, if I do get back on the horse, I will trade off the daily TF looking to hold positions for a few days.
Yeah that's a good one I hear, a while back I thought it would have been good to find a platform whereby you could program a "max daily loss limit" Never found one and maybe for obvious reasons.
Yes agree day trading everyday is not the way to go (just my opinion) even though signals do come even if you have to open a 1 min chart. But I've figured out a better way to find the right days to sit there. In the past some time I'd make 900.00 in the first half hour and just close shop for the day. If it were only that easy lol. I'm more looking to swing these days I hate to hear when a fellow trader has fallen but it happens let me know if there is anything I can do to help give clarity or anything related to getting back on that horse.
Brokers need to make money Then there a little something about personal accountability / managing risk ============ This business provides the freedom to slice one's self entirely in two - from shitter to spitter Or make money I do love it so (never in love mind you) RN
Can any sleuths out there deduce which important fact NY was alluding to in trader3cnd's post? "You did however mention one very important fact about trading, that most will have no clue about, yet, it is so obvious that it is not so obvious." http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index...ading-is-gambling.150986/page-14#post-2283789