Day Traders who are looking to maximize their opportunities on the ASX top 20 need to consider a couple of key points before jumping on board with any CFD broker. As a day trader you need to consider your main objectives and work out how your goals can be met and which broker can best satisfy those goals. Read more »
ASX 200 Day Trading Info
Day Trading the Aussie 200 index CFD or Contact for Difference can be one of the most rewarding areas of the market to specialize in. With the big miners like BHP and Rio Tinto jumping all over the place on a daily basis it means the Aussie 200 index CFD is moving around as well. Read more »
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Day Trading and the 30 Minute Bias Indicator Guide
The Bias Indicator is defined in terms of time and price. The time element is simply the first X number of minutes in the trading day. The number of minutes used to define the Bias Indicator is your decision as a trader. I define the Bias Indicator as the first 30 minutes of the trading day. I have found this period to work the best for my strategies that are geared towards day trading. Read more »
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What is a Day Trader?
A Day-Trader is somebody who buys and sells financial instruments, normally on the same day, or within a day or two. Usually the financial instruments are derivatives, such as futures, options, and CFD’s as they have a higher level of leverage. This high leverage gives the Day-Trader the opportunity to make enough returns in the [...] Read more »
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Day Trading Explained
Day trading is the practice of active purchasing and selling of the stocks, options, futures and currencies within a trading day. Read more »
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Share Buying Advice
There are a number of methods to buy shares in a company. The very first involves purchasing shares which are provided in a float, when a company initially lists on the stock exchange, or, if they re-list. A float happens when a company is looking to raise money by offering its shares to the public. [...] Read more »
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