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Choose the Best Stock Trading Strategy To Boost Your Profits

May 22, 2008

If you are going to be successful in stock trading, you need to figure out which trading strategy best suits you. This means taking into account your needs and resources, your expectations for return, and your tolerance for risk.

Even things like your age should be considered when you are choosing a trading strategy. In this article, we’re going to look at some popular approaches to stock trading that are effective in today’s market.

Day Trading - A day trader is someone who buys and sells during the day (intraday) and may have a high volume of trading throughout the day. Advantages? No overnight hold exposures, capitalizing on both longs and shorts throughout the day.

You may reduce your risk of losing money by focusing on a greater percentage of winning trades by accepting faster profits. These profits are smaller due to the smaller risk. This strategy also has it downsides. It requires a lot of effort, time, and work. You must always be giving the market your attention during trading hours. The cost may be higher as you will be trading stocks at a high rate.

Swing Trading - Instead of day trading, you can hold your position in the market longer, for days or weeks, and look for opportunities to make larger profits. This type of trading is called swing trading. Because you are making fewer trades, you don’t incur as many commission charges. The profits can be larger and you are less likely to be pressured into making a mistake.

Opportunities for swing trading can often be found using technical analysis. Typically, the aim is for a higher profit margin than that of day trading. Of course, this also means a higher potential level of risk per trade.

Long-term Swing Trading - The investor, who prefers to swing trade long term, is similar to the Swing Trader discussed previously. However, this investor usually tries to keep their stocks over weeks and even months or years. Long Term Swing Traders will concentrate on trading the indexes. Also they will time mutual funds and research the fundamental and technical analysis of the stocks that they have purchased.

Long-term Swing Trading - This swing trader is similar to the above, but instead of a days-to-weeks turnaround, this trader is focused on weeks-to-months turnaround. Focus on the indexes, mutual funds timing, and technical and fundamental analysis of stocks is commonly used in this type of trading. These longer turnaround times allow for less ‘noise’ found in most of the markets. Smaller market movements have less of an affect on this type of trading. The yield of this type of stock trading can be as high.

Buy and Hold Trading - In this approach, you hold stocks for years at a time. If you choose them correctly, you can make a good profit with very little cost or effort beyond the initial selection of the stocks. Unfortunately, in many cases this approach is more aptly named the “buy and forget” strategy.

Many investors who hold stocks for a long period of time are not actively carrying out a long-term trading strategy, but just picking up stocks and holding on to them for no particularly good reason. It may generally be better, even if you plan on holding on to a stock for a long time, to approach trading as a long-term swing trader. That way, if the stock does become less attractive over time, you are positioned to minimize your losses and maximize your gains. Go into the market with clear goals, and you will be better prepared.

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