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Wednesday, April 12, 2017
Don't Play a Game That You Don't Understand
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
What Stocks are Good for Intraday Trading in April 2017?
Actual Question:
Which stocks are good for
intraday trading in April 2017?
Answer:
Dear Friend!
Intra day trading is a dangerous and certainly
loss making activity. It is not investing nor trading but sheer gambling.
Please do not indulge in it. You can certainly make a lot of money through
proper investing. Please read the book “The Intelligent Investor” by Benjamin
Graham and become a successful investor.
I have answered this question many times
before and so I do not want to repeat myself. Please read the following related
articles:
- Is it a Good Idea to Learn Intraday Trading or Margin Trading?
- What is the Differences Between Fundamental and Technical Analysis?
- Can I Invest with a Six Days a Week Job?
- How Warren Buffett Trades in Stocks?
- Can Mutual Fund Investments be Traded Like Shares?
In conclusion no stocks are good for intraday trading in April 2017, as day trading itself is dangerous not advisable.
Thank you,
With Best Regards,
Anand
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