Stock trading – day trade tips/forums? Best answer given?
Hi
I just started to play with this +500 stock trading client, this is my first time i have ever gone into these realms so i am a complete newbie when it comes to trading.
I know basic things, i understand how to buy and sell, and have read a couple of guides for beginners.
I started playing with "demo" money but that got boring as it meant nothing to me, and i dont have BIG capital to lay down, im just a student who would like to make some extra money on the side using my loan to do that.
Starting with £20 i have doubled up this week, trading crude oil whilst in lectures/at work.
I would just like to know any GOOD free websites to investigate, and good forums for traders where people talk forecasts, tips, etc etc. (im not sure if these forums exist but im guessing they do).
At the moment i am particularly interested in day trading, in commodities, but i would like to play with the currency forex more but ive only seemed to lose money here.
Much appreciated!
Best answer will be given
Here are a couple of sites I know that’s good for speculation and daytrading besides yahoo finance:
http://trade2win.com
http://fool.com
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/
I think Day trading is usually stressful, I’d much rather do Swing Trading – time frame is usually 1 week to 3 months. while holding multiple positions for diviersification and spreading out the risks of course. I tried so many of them over the years, these two I find are the most accurate when comes to prediction:
http://www.qi-research.com
http://www.screenulator.com


December 17th, 2011 at 6:48 am
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December 17th, 2011 at 7:09 am
Here are a couple of sites I know that’s good for speculation and daytrading besides yahoo finance:
http://trade2win.com
http://fool.com
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/
I think Day trading is usually stressful, I’d much rather do Swing Trading – time frame is usually 1 week to 3 months. while holding multiple positions for diviersification and spreading out the risks of course. I tried so many of them over the years, these two I find are the most accurate when comes to prediction:
http://www.qi-research.com
http://www.screenulator.com
References :
http://www.qi-research.com
http://www.screenulator.com
http://trade2win.com
http://fool.com
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/