Deciding on weekly picks.

Discussion in 'Trading' started by Justin Osuch, Mar 9, 2021.

  1. I am new to day trading. I have a decent amount of knowledge when it comes to investing but this trading beast is a whole different animal. I have the basics down, and am working with $400 account. I have been at it for a month and am working the kinks out of my trading plan. The major issue I am having, and one I can't find a straight answer for, is how to pick the 2 or 3 stocks to trade for the week. I have been just looking at the volume of the stock but it seems that halfway through the week it drops off and get stuck in a slow moving stock. Is there any advice some experienced traders could offer? Thank you for taking the time to read.
     
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  2. BKR88

    BKR88

    Your profile shows you're from Texas.
    You need to have $25,000 in your account if you want to daytrade stocks in the U.S..
    If you're planning on swing-trading, you should use options with a small account.
    Best suggestion? ...... daytrade the micro futures with a $400 account. (MES, MNQ, MYM)

    ***Open & close a position the same day is 1 daytrade. You can do that 3 times within a 5 day period to avoid the $25K requirement.
     
  3. I do not have a margins account so the 3 trades per 5 day period doesn't apply. I am able to make as many trades as I have settled cash. I have been looking at options but they are still a little confusing and I don't feel secure enough to start that yet. I am not sure I can trade futures with my broker, I use WeBull.
     
  4. easymon1

    easymon1

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  5. I tend to use the 1 minute, 5 minute, and 5 day charts. I tend to trade about an hour pre market around 5 am and then 2 hours or so once the market opens. I have been using Bolinger bands as an entry indicator but am trying different approaches, this goes for my exit also.
     
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  6. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    1 share of ............. GameStonk!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As many times as you can.

    :D

    Come on $400.
     
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  7. Nobert

    Nobert

    Hey Justin,
    you're about to use :
    Wouldnt recommend those (or at least, not in those timeframes) but in any case, (while exploring new roads) - here's some energizing stuff :
     
  8. If not Bolinger bands what would you recommend Nobert?
     
  9. %%
    SPY is the benchmark most full time Pros cant beat not a prediction+ SPY is the liquidity leader.................................................................................
    Stuff happens i got in top trender PayCom + then it went sideways slop /chop trend for about 50 days after i sold it /went uptrending Well Again/:D:D,:D:D:D:D:D:D
     
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  10. Nobert

    Nobert

    I would suggest you sticking to this & master it :


    Go for demo if still interested in active trading activities, practice till you triple your account (credits to @Handle123) & at least for a year, until you touch the real $'s.

    Because, even if it's a real $400, you can't test that many different approaches/strategies, where you could with paper/fake $100 000.
    Just try to treat that account as if it was real.

    With real $400, you would lack valuable data (not enough of trades/progress too slow) & would be limited by PDT, thus being able only to manouver in things like futures (which i wouldn't recommend neither) or options.


    Too much risk - too early.
    Noneless, - never stop growing & expanding.
     
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    #10     Mar 9, 2021