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  2. Investing vs. trading: Which is better for you? - AOL

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    For example, options trading is essentially a series of side bets between traders on the performance of a stock. If a contract is in the money by $1,000, the winning trader gets exactly that money ...

  3. Day trading - Wikipedia

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    Day trading contrasts with the long-term trades underlying buy-and-hold and value investing strategies. [1] [2] Day trading may require fast trade execution, sometimes as fast as milli-seconds in scalping, therefore direct-access day trading software is often needed. [3] Day trading is a strategy of buying and selling securities within the same ...

  4. How To Day Trade: Your Guide - AOL

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    Literally speaking, day trading means buying and selling a security, usually a stock, within the same day. But with the speed of technology -- and the insatiable appetite of traders to capture ...

  5. Short-term trading - Wikipedia

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    Day trading is an extremely short-term style of trading in which all positions entered during a trading day are exited the same day. Short term trading can be risky and unpredictable due to the volatile nature of the stock market at times. Within the time frame of a day and a week many factors can have a major effect on a stock's price. Company ...

  6. Can I Make $1,000 a Day by Day Trading? - AOL

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    In order to make $1,000 in a day on a stock that increases 10% in a day, you would have to invest $10,000 in that stock. If you wanted to trade on margin, you could invest a little more than ...

  7. Stock - Wikipedia

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    A stock option is a class of option. Specifically, a call option is the right (not obligation) to buy stock in the future at a fixed price and a put option is the right (not obligation) to sell stock in the future at a fixed price. Thus, the value of a stock option changes in reaction to the underlying stock of which it is a derivative.

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