Day Trading is hard enough as it is. But day trading without having data is borderline reckless. In this video I will show you 1 simple tool to help you be more profitable as a day trader then ever before.
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Links to the indicators
TMA Overlay
https://www.tradingview.com/script/zX3fvduH-TMA-Overlay/
TMA Divergence indicator
https://tmafocus.com/3nfcEfd
TMA shop
https://shop.spreadshirt.com/themovingaverage/
Looking for a forex broker?
I use Osprey
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For charts Use Trading View
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Day trading is a form of speculation in securities or foreign exchange FOREX in which a trader buys and sells a financial instrument within the same trading day, so that all positions are closed before the market closes for the trading day to avoid unmanageable risks and negative price gaps between one day's close and the next day's price at the open. Traders who trade in this capacity are generally classified as speculators. Day trading contrasts with the long-term trades underlying buy-and-hold and value investing strategies.[1][2] It is made easier using day trading software.[3] Day trading is similar to swing trading, in which positions are held for a few days.
Day traders generally use leverage such as margin loans; in the United States, Regulation T permits an initial maximum leverage of 2:1, but many brokers will permit 4:1 intraday leverage as long as the leverage is reduced to 2:1 or less by the end of the trading day. In the United States, based on rules by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, people who make more than 3 day trades per 5-trading-day period are termed pattern day traders and are required to maintain $25,000 in equity in their accounts.[4] However, a day trader with the legal minimum of $25,000 in their account can buy $100,000 (4× leverage) worth of stock during the day, as long as half of those positions are exited before the market close. Because of the high risk of margin use, and of other day trading practices, a day trader will often have to exit a losing position very quickly, in order to prevent a greater, unacceptable loss, or even a disastrous loss, much larger than their original investment, or even larger than their account value.[5] Since margin interest is typically only charged on overnight balances, the trader may pay no interest fees for the margin loan, though still running the risk of margin calls. Margin interest rates are usually based on the broker's call rate.
Some of the more commonly day-traded financial instruments are stocks, options, currency (including cryptocurrency), contracts for difference, and futures contracts such as stock market index futures, interest rate futures, currency futures and commodity futures.
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER
The information contained here and the resources available for download through this website is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, financial advice. I am not an attorney, accountant or financial advisor, nor am I holding myself out to be, and the information contained on this Website is not a substitute for financial advice from a professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation.
We have done our best to ensure that the information provided here and the resources available for download are accurate and provide valuable information. Regardless of anything to the contrary, nothing available on or through this Website should be understood as a recommendation that you should not consult with a financial professional to address your particular information. The Company expressly recommends that you seek advice from a professional.
*None of this is meant to be construed as investment advice, it's for entertainment purposes only. Links above include affiliate commission or referrals. I'm part of an affiliate network and I receive compensation from partnering websites. The video is accurate as of the posting date but may not be accurate in the future.
New Project that I Just Launched
(The Trading Floor) World class day trading education and tools
https://www.trdfloor.com/
New Official Telegram Group
TMA OFFICIAL®
https://t.me/TMAbyArty
Looking for a forex broker?
I use Osprey
https://ospreyfx.com/tradewithtma
Try a $100,000 funded account from OspreyFX
https://ospreyfx.com/tradewithtma
Use coupon code
movingaverage50
To get $50 off
Get a free audio book from audible
https://tmafocus.com/2WyXSqa
Links to the indicators
TMA Overlay
https://www.tradingview.com/script/zX3fvduH-TMA-Overlay/
TMA Divergence indicator
https://tmafocus.com/3nfcEfd
TMA shop
https://shop.spreadshirt.com/themovingaverage/
Looking for a forex broker?
I use Osprey
https://bit.ly/3rR9LCB
For charts Use Trading View
https://bit.ly/30TobpU
Get some free stocks from WEBULL
https://tmafocus.com/3p0vatP
also
Get some free stocks from Public
https://tmafocus.com/3GUUojh
Day trading is a form of speculation in securities or foreign exchange FOREX in which a trader buys and sells a financial instrument within the same trading day, so that all positions are closed before the market closes for the trading day to avoid unmanageable risks and negative price gaps between one day's close and the next day's price at the open. Traders who trade in this capacity are generally classified as speculators. Day trading contrasts with the long-term trades underlying buy-and-hold and value investing strategies.[1][2] It is made easier using day trading software.[3] Day trading is similar to swing trading, in which positions are held for a few days.
Day traders generally use leverage such as margin loans; in the United States, Regulation T permits an initial maximum leverage of 2:1, but many brokers will permit 4:1 intraday leverage as long as the leverage is reduced to 2:1 or less by the end of the trading day. In the United States, based on rules by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, people who make more than 3 day trades per 5-trading-day period are termed pattern day traders and are required to maintain $25,000 in equity in their accounts.[4] However, a day trader with the legal minimum of $25,000 in their account can buy $100,000 (4× leverage) worth of stock during the day, as long as half of those positions are exited before the market close. Because of the high risk of margin use, and of other day trading practices, a day trader will often have to exit a losing position very quickly, in order to prevent a greater, unacceptable loss, or even a disastrous loss, much larger than their original investment, or even larger than their account value.[5] Since margin interest is typically only charged on overnight balances, the trader may pay no interest fees for the margin loan, though still running the risk of margin calls. Margin interest rates are usually based on the broker's call rate.
Some of the more commonly day-traded financial instruments are stocks, options, currency (including cryptocurrency), contracts for difference, and futures contracts such as stock market index futures, interest rate futures, currency futures and commodity futures.
NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER
The information contained here and the resources available for download through this website is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, financial advice. I am not an attorney, accountant or financial advisor, nor am I holding myself out to be, and the information contained on this Website is not a substitute for financial advice from a professional who is aware of the facts and circumstances of your individual situation.
We have done our best to ensure that the information provided here and the resources available for download are accurate and provide valuable information. Regardless of anything to the contrary, nothing available on or through this Website should be understood as a recommendation that you should not consult with a financial professional to address your particular information. The Company expressly recommends that you seek advice from a professional.
*None of this is meant to be construed as investment advice, it's for entertainment purposes only. Links above include affiliate commission or referrals. I'm part of an affiliate network and I receive compensation from partnering websites. The video is accurate as of the posting date but may not be accurate in the future.
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