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Day Trading
Trade FrequencyProfit and RisksHistoryFinancial SettlementElectronic Communication NetworksTechniquesTrend followingContrarianRange tradingScalpingRebate TradingNews PlayingTrading EquipmentBrokerageCommissionSpreadMarket DataRegulations and restrictions
Trade FrequencyProfit and RisksHistoryFinancial SettlementElectronic Communication NetworksTechniquesTrend followingContrarianRange tradingScalpingRebate TradingNews PlayingTrading EquipmentBrokerageCommissionSpreadMarket DataRegulations and restrictions
Techniques
The following are several basic strategies by which day traders attempt to make profits. Besides these, some day traders also use contrarian (reverse) strategies (more commonly seen in algorithmic trading) to trade specifically against irrational behavior from day traders using these approaches.Some of these approaches require (ETF).
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