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The Case Against Day Trading
By Fred Carach


Day trading has not been doing well since the stock market internet bubble blew up in 1999. This is an analysis of why it lost the old magic by a veteran with more than forty years in the trenches.

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Yosako writes:

Subject: About day trading

While I haven't tried it myself yet, I've read that some professional day traders don't even use charts as they find'em useless. They, instead, look at market depth (a real-time window showing all the bids and asks for a given stock) searching for imbalances which can skew the odds of price moving in one direction or another.

Comment provided September 12, 2009 at 7:42 pm

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