Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Τύποι των traders....

Πρέπει να ξεκινήσουμε από τα βασικά για να καταλαβαίνουμε ο ένας τον άλλον ώστε να αποφεύγουμε παρεξηγήσεις...Πάμε να δούμε ποιοι είναι οι τύποι των traders...κ διαλέξτε πλευρά..

In momentum trading a trader watches for signs that a stock is about to "pop", that is, undertake a significant uni-directional price movement on high volume for a sufficient period of time, which enables a profit. By virtue of watching the momentum line, the momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis by examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. But the technical indicators used in momentum trading are only the tip of the proverbial iceberg; they are only a small sampling of the wide range of chart and graph patterns available to the technical trader.


Reviewing Different Types of TradersBefore we focus on technical trading, let's review the major styles of equity trading:



  • Scalping 
    The scalper is an individual who makes dozens or hundreds of trades per day, trying to "scalp" a small profit from each trade by exploiting the bid-ask spread. (You can read about scalping inIntroduction to Types of Trading: Scalpers)
  • Momentum Trading Momentum traders look to find stocks that are moving significantly in one direction on high volume and try to jump on board to ride the momentum train to a desired profit. (You can read about momentum trading in Introduction to Types of Trading: Momentum Traders.)
  • Technical Trading Technical traders are obsessed with charts and graphs, watching lines on stock or index graphs for signs of convergence or divergence that might indicate buy or sell signals.
  • Fundamental Trading Fundamentalists trade companies based on fundamental analysis, which examines things like corporate events such as actual or anticipated earnings reports, stock splits, reorganizations or acquisitions. (You can read about fundamental trading in Introduction to Types of Trading: Fundamental Traders.)
  • Swing Trading Swing traders are really fundamental traders who hold their positions longer than a single day. Most fundamentalists are actually swing traders since changes in corporate fundamentals generally require several days or even weeks to produce a price movement sufficient enough for the trader to claim a reasonable profit. (You can read about swing trading in Introduction to Types of Trading: Swing Traders.)
Novice traders might experiment with each of these techniques, but they should ultimately settle on a single niche, matching their investing knowledge and experience with a style to which they feel they can devote further research, education and practice. Entire textbooks are devoted to each style, although many titles such as "Day Trade Online" or "How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading" are unclear about what type of trading they espouse. 

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