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  1. Options can only be traded in regular hours. You can definitely pick up some good deals before/after, though often gaps will fill during the regular session, so your advantage isn't great. You also have to be aware that the latest price isn't necessarily what you'll get like in daytime trading.

  2. I need to learn how the PDT requirements apply to trades executed pre and post market hours. Still, the bought, sold, bought, was during normal hours. The first sell was pre and the last sell and buy were after hours.

  3. I highly suggest looking into a portfolio consisting of three low-cost ETFs: VTI (which covers the US stock market), VXUS (which covers the non-US stock market, and BND (which covers the US bond market). It's not the sexiest portfolio, but it is highly diversified and easy to manage.

  4. Day-trading doesn't work for me because I trade in SEK and when I buy a non-Swedish stock it means my trading platform exchanges SEK to USD and then USD to SEK when you sell. So, it's a bit of a blackbox as to how much exactly each trade will end up costing me which makes it hard to day-trade.

  5. A very good active trader who spends hundreds of hours is expected to real return 4x to 10x their basis in 12 months when market is returning 2x-4x. 2x is a cake walk with passive leverage indexes. Only 10% of traders beat the market.

  6. What are your 5 growth stock picks for 2024? About 50% of my portfolio will be S&P500 for steadiness and diversification. But I like to add in some single stocks to give a little more growth. We can look back at this post in 1 year and see how our picks played out. My picks are MSFT, INTC, COST, TT, ODFL. And my wildcard would be COKE.

  7. 31 Ιαν 2024 · These suggestions for the best time of day to trade stocks, the best day of the week to buy or sell stocks, and the best month to buy or sell stocks are generalizations, of course.