Author: misamaliraza94
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What Are the Margin Requirements for Day Traders?
According to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) rules, the minimum equity requirement for a client of a broker-dealer who is designated as a pattern day trader is $25,000, which must be deposited into the client’s account prior to any day-trading activities and maintained at all times
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Why Don’t Day Traders Hold Positions Overnight?
Day traders typically do not hold positions overnight for a number of reasons: Most brokers have higher margin requirements for overnight trades, and therefore additional capital is required; a stock can gap down or up on overnight news, inflicting a big trading loss; and holding a loss-making position overnight in the hope that part or all of the losses…
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How Can Arbitrage Be Employed as a Day-Trading Strategy?
Arbitrage is the simultaneous purchase and sale of the same security in different markets to profit from minute differences in the security’s price in these markets. Because arbitrage provides a mechanism to ensure that any deviation in the price of an asset from its fair value gets corrected rapidly, arbitrage opportunities seldom last long.
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Is Day Trading Illegal?
Though day trading is not illegal or unethical, it can prove very risky. Because most day-trading strategies employ leverage in margin accounts, day traders can potentially lose more than they have invested and end up in significant debt.
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How do I know if I’m classified as a day trader?
You can check your classification at the bottom of your Balances page: Go to your Trading Profile and select the Trade Restrictions & Violations link. Additionally, if you have an intraday buying power balance that means you’re classified as a pattern day trader as this balance only displays for day traders. Intraday buying power is…
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What is day trading?
Day trading is defined as buying and selling the same security—or executing a short sale and then buying the same security— during the same business day in a margin account. Pattern day traders, as defined by FINRA (Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) rules must adhere to specific guidelines for minimum equity and meeting day trade margin calls.
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MA, Stochastic and RSI Strategy
Time frame: Any.Currency: Any.Indicators: 5 EMA, 10 EMA, Stochastic (14, 3, 3), RSI (14, 70, 30) Entry rules: Buy when 5 EMA crosses above 10 EMA and Stochastic lines are heading north (up) and Stochastic is not in overbought position (above 80.00 level) and RSI is above 50. Entry rules: Sell when 5 EMA crosses below 10 EMA and Stochastic lines are heading south (down) and Stochastic is not in oversold…
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LWMA and RSI Forex Strategy
Currency pairs: majors Time Frame 15 min or higher. Indicators 3LWMA 12LWMA RSI 12 Signal Noise Long Entry When the 3/12 crosses up and the 21 RSI crosses above 50 . Short Entry When the 3/12 crosses down and the 21 RSI goes below . Condition:Signal Noise do not flat. Exit Position Wait for the reverse cross of the 3 LWMA and…
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Dynamic Zone RSI Strategy
We have been unable to track the origonal author of this indicator. It has been enhanced by adding a user defineable moving average Trigger Line. The indicator is particularly suited for lower timeframe intraday trading and uses 3 Cross Verification techniques within the same indicator 1. Bollinger Band’s – volatility analysis 2. RSI Analysis -Momentun…
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RSI and 2 EMA Trading System
Pair: ANYTime frame: 1H, 4H, dailyIndicators: RSI 14 50 EMA 120 EMA The primary trend determination. The trend is defined by the 50 EMA and EMA 120. Up Trend 50 EMA >EMA120; down trend EMA 50<120. Trade only signals from the RSI in the direction of the overall trend, so we are only interested in oversold signals (between 0…