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Guys,If you have the b@lls, Daytrading is actually quite good and swing/position trading is not necessarily better. It's just different. But for most, I agree swing and position trading is more suitable for their temperament.If you check into the SPI thread, we actually do quite well daytrading...and you can daytrade specs also. The costs are not as prohibitive as you might imagine.Actually you don't even need b@lls because some women do exceptionally well as well.But you do need a different attitude and technique. Like I said, read Che Guevara....and fair warning, not many can cut it.If it appeals, give it a try but use money you don't mind losing.Cheers
Guys,
If you have the b@lls, Daytrading is actually quite good and swing/position trading is not necessarily better. It's just different. But for most, I agree swing and position trading is more suitable for their temperament.
If you check into the SPI thread, we actually do quite well daytrading...and you can daytrade specs also. The costs are not as prohibitive as you might imagine.
Actually you don't even need b@lls because some women do exceptionally well as well.
But you do need a different attitude and technique. Like I said, read Che Guevara....and fair warning, not many can cut it.
If it appeals, give it a try but use money you don't mind losing.
Cheers
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