Decided to dabble again in day trading since I had money just sitting there. I really shouldn't have feared the collapse a few months back. I would have cleaned house.
Online.I thought about it, but had to much sh;t going on like starting a new job.
Also, I'm not even setup with a broker. I'm not sure if it's best to go all online or find a local agent?
I don't have that much in it right now due to all my moving expenses, but I'm up 10% right now on my Acorns account. Wish I had the moving funds to drop into it lol. I'd be up a lot of moneyDecided to dabble again in day trading since I had money just sitting there. I really shouldn't have feared the collapse a few months back. I would have cleaned house.
if you get caught feeling around for the bottom you won't be able to run for President... Well, then again, unwanted groping may now be a requirement.Made a good sell on GM. It's down to $22.88 now. May buy again. Seeing if I can feel where the bottom may be.
Had a buy at $22.75 at end of session. Just missed it. Hope it opens lower tomorrow so I'm happy I missed it.if you get caught feeling around for the bottom you won't be able to run for President... Well, then again, unwanted groping may now be a requirement.
I tried it a while back, but the trackers they have are delayed and makes 'day trading,' impossible because you can't watch stocks on real-time. I'm not sure if any offer real-time trackers. I think there was one, it costs like $20 a month or something. I could be wrong. I dabbled years ago with stocks. No profit or anything. It was just messing around and letting stocks sit. Since I only had $1000 or so in it, I was limited in the number of transactions I could make in a week.Did you do any of those sim sites or something to get a feel without using real money? I'd love to do it, but I'd be hesitant to leave my job without knowing if I was any good at it. One of the financial stations was always on at the gym (back when that was a thing) and I'd always see some stock that had tumbled for a seemingly minor reason and think "that will bounce back".
I'm having that work mid-life crisis where I've been working in the same career for 20+ years and the thought of doing another 20+ makes me want to vomit.