Types of Traders Compared in One Minute: Scalpers, Day Traders, Swing Traders, etc.
trading May 7th. 2023, 5:16amThere are quite a few types of traders out there, so this video has one purpose and one purpose only: making it clear that being a good trader is all a matter of figuring out what works best for you.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re a scalper, day trader, swing trader, position trader or anything else, this comparison hopefully managed to explain that you’re bound to find one way or another to leverage your strengths.
Do you want to quickly get in and out of trades? Then perhaps scalping or day trading represent the best choice for you.
Do you prefer holding on to positions for a longer period of time? Then maybe it would be a good idea to try swing trading or position trading on for size.
Whatever your final choice may be, good luck and please don’t forget to always keep the risks associated with trading in mind!
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