Day trading is losers game

Discussion in 'Trading' started by oilfxpro, May 17, 2011.

  1. I'm trying it right now, scavenging longer-term trades ... so far only costing me money by turning sooner than anticipated. I need to watch all the time and be able to react to every turn to be profitable, it seems.

    When trading longer term I aim for the big move; when scalping I take profit at the first sign of topping. The latter works better for me so far.

    I can try still longer timeframes though; patiently waiting for the right chance and setup. AAPL for instance; should be a nice long after it bottoms around 540.
     
    #281     Apr 23, 2012
  2. Visaria

    Visaria

    You have to do what is right for you. There are many shoes on the shelf, wear the ones that fit.
     
    #282     Apr 23, 2012
  3. what he said!
     
    #283     Apr 24, 2012
  4. Here is last weeks price action.All the trend moves were sudden and single moves, most trend traders would have missed them or gotten chopped out.

    Here trend trading does not work.
     
    #284     May 6, 2012
  5. d
     
    #285     May 6, 2012
  6. So what's your point???

    The thread I thought was about u trying to make a case on why day trading is a loser's game??? You've done nothing to bolster your case with this meaningless post.

    Day traders will spot these short term opportunites to make nimble profits up and down with these swings.

    Keep looking oilfx...
     
    #286     May 6, 2012
  7. Small profits in high volatility will result in stops getting hit faster than take profits.To have small profits ,one must have smaller stop to make be profitable , and smaller stops get hit more frequently and it messes up positive expectancy.This is not good for the psyche,discipline and emotions of the trader.

    Those image shows hardly and major trends , most of those obvious trends break down in a few pips.

    If I was selling trend trading courses ,I wouldn't want people to believe they don't work.:D
     
    #287     May 6, 2012
  8. That's why u only enter on high probability, high profit potential (relative to risk...ie stop loss distance) low risk trades. It's not rocket science...
     
    #288     May 6, 2012
  9. I could be wrong but we look at most of the big success in trading markets most are not day traders. Does market wizards have any day trader interviews?
     
    #289     May 8, 2012
  10. Several.
     
    #290     May 8, 2012