Day Trading

Lows and Highs in Stocks

Posted in Day Trading on October 6th, 2010 by stock trading – Comments Off

In stocks, traders and investors base their bids/asks, or buy and sell on lows and highs. The high and low in some instances have pips, currencies, spreads, or shares involved.

Most people in the trading industry will use charts to keep updated on pips. Pips are what traders call percentages factored into points. The percentages are quotes that determine the price set on currencies. The charts help these traders to keep track so they know when to buy and sell.

In the business, small and large banking institutions, as well as large and small companies invest in stocks, or Forex exchange. Using charts, the traders are provided quotes on both sides, which make up ask and bid phrase, depending on the stock market. The bids make up pricing, which is prompted once indicators within programs alert traders on Base Exchange that occurs between buying currencies on opposing sides. Once the alerts come in, the trader may select “ask” has the pricing occurs. The trader bases exchange on his, ‘ask’ which could flip at the drop of a dime.

Quotes enable traders to set their marks on pips, which can decide decimals that rise over the averages. In stocks, decimals convert in some instances to match exchange within the currencies of a sole country. Decimals base values, which are constant at all times.

One of the largest industries and growing is Forex. The foreign market exchanges currencies in stocks that have reached in the trillions of dollar brackets. That is trillions in a sole industry. This fiscal market has made the highest mark in the stock market industry. The market has overridden the largest United States equity branches.

Charts are employed in Forex. The guides, aid traders by allowing them to read, interpret through indicators, which send signals. Within the charts are treks, basic strategies, powers, and so on.

Anyone intending to get in on stocks or in the stock market, should take time to learn about highs/lows, bid/asks, charts, pips, spreads and so on to avoid increasing the high risks. Staying informed is the key to successfully gaining in any stock exchange. Still, you want to choose charts and information that offers you precision in the stock market, Forex exchange markets and other stock industries.

Your best solution for just starting out is to download free charts that allow you to monitor and analyze, while exploring pips, spreads, highs, lows, currencies and so on in stocks.

Do I pay interest when I use margin for one day in trading stock?

Posted in Day Trading on July 28th, 2010 by stock trading – 1 Comment
kbjnice7 asked:


In a margin account, do I pay interest on the margin I used for a day trade, meaning I used the margin for only one day?

Tracy

When day trading stocks how can I minimize or avoid unwanted capital gains taxes?

Posted in Day Trading on July 17th, 2010 by stock trading – 7 Comments
Logical Leroy asked:


I am starting out day trading stocks and want to minimize the taxes I will have to pay. Does anybody have good tips or tricks to doing this? I will not be holding them for over a year. Also any good programs or websites I might want to use. I use Scottrade currently but want something for charting.

Bernard

What is day trading and how can i do it?

Posted in Day Trading on July 11th, 2010 by stock trading – 5 Comments
dhampton82 asked:


I keep hearing about day trading, is it easy to learn and is it likely that i will not lose all my money doing it? I only have about $1000 to start and i am only 23 years old but i think it maybe fun and a learning experience for me if anything. What websites should I go with to learn/do some trading?

Samantha

How to select trading type ? (either day or delivery)?

Posted in Day Trading on June 30th, 2010 by stock trading – 1 Comment
Gane asked:


I am new to trading.I am planning to buy some shares,but before that I need to make sure that I make only make delivery trading and not day trading.But While placing an buy order there is nowhere I can specify day or delivery.Is all margin trading is intraday and all cash-on-carry trading is delivery ?

Joshua