BigK said:As a novice trader ... would it be 'smart' to sign up for a stockpicking service that provides trades ?
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BigK said:* More = a good course or something like that ! If want to become an accountant I would also follow a course or try to find some kind of education ...
* The result of positiontrading I see as a bonus for the (smart ?) investment you make. However, the results are not consistent ! Thats why I would like to begin daytrading. At the end of the day you can see the results of your efforts.
silviaic said:In my experience day trading is like position trading but faster. If you don't trade profitably as a position trader, It will probably be even harder to do it daytrading. Anyway, what kind of trading style did you have when trading long term? The books that FXmarkets recommends are very good to start with. I don't understand what you mean by a 'course'. They don't teach trading at university, you have to build you own 'course', starting with those good books, for example. Don't be put off by the titles. Once you've read those and you've got a more general idea about stuff, there are lots more to read. If you tell me what is your trading style I may be able to suggest some further reading.
Good luck,
Silvia.
BigK said:* I would search for undervalued stocks or stocks that are pushed down too heavy by the market by an overreaction of the investors
* What do you think about a course like daytradinguniversity.com ?