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 »
Day Trading and the 30 Minute Bias Indicator Guide
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Day Trading Lesson Learn the Trend
If you had a trading chart on a wall and you asked a 5 year old whether it is going up or going down, they could easily answer unless, the chart was in a sideways indecision phase. Many traders however fail to make the obvious distinction that if the trend is up it is most [...] 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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