Day Trader

Day Trader

s0r0s

New York, NY

Male, 32

Day Trading: is it a game? A skill? A science? Instinct? Luck? I have no idea, but I do it for a living. Day traders employ a mix of speed, instinct, guts, knowledge and emotional intelligence to trade millions of dollars with a keystroke. The faint of heart need not apply. Ask me anything.

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Last Answer on August 23, 2012

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WEIRD thing I noticed?last night i watched utube vid of a guy trading on lets say sept.10 2019@10am-price of xxx was $5.00-but pull up stockchart today and go back to that date and time,and the chart doesnt match what u c on his utube. its way off,Y?

Asked by GUY - NOTICED WEIRD GLITCH over 3 years ago

 

As a sophomore Honors student in college, how should I go about starting a trading career?

Asked by JT almost 11 years ago

 

Hey,How come past candlesticks change? Say like 2/2/21 @ 3:41 I watch live a price of stock is $85.00, but if u check the chart a week later, and look back at 2/2/21 @ 3:41 it’s no longer $85.00, shouldn’t prices be the same ?

Asked by Guy over 3 years ago

 

I keep 1 stock from each day trading stock. Will this have any penalties at the year end (ie, profit/loss/flash sale). Example when I buy X stock 100 unit, keep 1 and sell 99. This goes with all the stocks I own. I currently have 65 stocks qty 1@. Thank you.

Asked by Demon over 3 years ago

 

Hi, I dont know if you would be able to answer this question, but I am having trouble getting into trading because I am an American Living abroad and havent resided in the US for over 3 years... can you recommend any online brokers that would take me

Asked by gizzles619 almost 11 years ago

 

is there a technique traders in E-mini ES futures market can use to combat fill problems when the price makes a sharp move against them so that they don't lose a lot of $?

Asked by dc over 10 years ago

 

If I sell a naked put option with expiration a year out, on a stock that I want to own anyways, do I need to have that money sitting in that account all year in case I get assigned? Or do I have time to get it in there after I’m assigned?

Asked by Joe almost 4 years ago