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STOCK OPTION TRADE
Day Trading Stock Options
Day trading stock options is an integral
part of the stock market. Day traders are always looking to make some
quick easy money, and they buy and sell stocks and options for a quick
profit, they generally hold their position for short terms, usually
less than a day, hence the name Day Trading. The trader buys shares not
with an investment purpose but with a quick profit in mind.
The day traders keep buying and selling throughout the day with the
intention of a short term profit. The stock value keeps fluctuating
second to second throughout the day and as it does, the fortunes of the
traders also fluctuate. It is high risk trading and not for the faint
of
heart.
Many day traders operate with borrowed
money, they obtain money at high
interest with the hope that their profits will cover the cost of the
loan. This is a risky way to try and make a living, resulting in
tremendous pressure to succeed. A person operating under this type of
pressure seldom makes good decisions, resulting in terrible losses.
Which in turn feeds the cycle, borrow more money, higher pressure to
win, poor decisions.

Day trading is neither illegal nor is it unethical. But it is risky.
You need to keep certain factors in mind before deciding to try your
hand at day trading. An investor must be mentally prepared to suffer
huge risks and he must be financially capable of making good his losses
should the need arise. The trader should only invest only what they can
afford to lose. They should not take the house payment and stick it
into the stock market.
It has been said, if you can't drive down the road with your car
windows rolled down and hundred dollar bills flying out the window and
not get upset, then you shouldn't try day trading. Keep in mind, for
most traders, day trading is not about investing, it is more like
gambling, and is just as addictive. No one can predict how the stock
market will react on a day to day basis, so a successful day trader
must know how to lock in profits and cut his losses as soon as they
can. Typically, this means not carrying their position overnight in
the hope that the next day will bring better prices.
Day trading is not meant for the weak hearted, because it can be
extremely stressful. It can take up your entire day with monitoring the
stock prices. Just don't buy into the hype about easy money, and don't
blindly follow any hot tips or leads. You need to do your research
before you buy.
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