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Day trading

A day-trading guide: what intraday trading is, strategies, risk management and real-time technical tools. Educational only.

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Disclosure, not advice

The strategies, scores and signals here are produced by an algorithmic system and based on technical data only. They are not investment advice or a substitute for professional advice, we are not investment advisors. Trading involves risk, and every decision and action is solely the user's responsibility.

Day trading

Day trading means opening and closing positions within the same session, holding nothing overnight. It's the most demanding style — it needs screen time, iron discipline and tight risk control.

How day trading works

A day trader looks for high-volatility, high-volume names, enters on a technical signal, predefines a target and a tight stop, and exits within minutes to hours — always before the close.

Common day-trading strategies

Breakout: enter when price breaks resistance on volume. Momentum: ride a strong directional move. Mean reversion: enter when price stretches far from its moving average. The signal is the trigger; risk management keeps you alive.

Risk management in day trading

Because the pace is fast, one big mistake can erase days of gains. So: a stop on every trade, max ~1% risk per trade, a daily loss limit that stops you, and no revenge trading.

The tools you need

Day trading without real-time data is gambling. i-trade gives live charts, weighted buy/sell signals and a screener to filter intraday candidates — so you work on data, not emotion. For research only.

Frequently asked questions

Is day trading good for beginners?

It's the most demanding and risky style; most beginners lose at first. Learn technical analysis and risk management and practice on a demo account before risking real money.

How much time does it take?

It requires close screen time during market hours. If you can't sit continuously, swing trading may fit better.

Day trading vs swing trading?

Day trading closes everything same-day; swing holds days to weeks for a larger move, with less screen time but overnight exposure.

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