Finance Flash Go! Episode #75: Day Trading

Today on the Finance Flash Go! podcast, I’m talking about day trading.

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Day trading generally refers to the strategy of trading individual stocks within a trading day.

Why is this a bad idea?

Well, it relies on you predicting the unpredictable, which is the emotional aspect of stock investing.

Let’s discuss.

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