Tick-by-tick day trading Simulation Software for currencies, futures and stocks
Download the RapidSP daytrading simulator and explore your chances of succeeding at the super-career as a daytrader. Learn to day trade currencies, futures, and stocks at a speed of your choice. Download years of tick data for many instruments for free, 100+ technical studies, oscillators, line studies & price styles.
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How much profit can I make day trading?

How long will it take me to learn how to day trade?

Is my day trading capital guaranteed from loss?

Do you recommend stocks, futures, or currencies?

Should I quit my day job or business to day trade?

Can I day trade if I live outside of the United States?

Do I have to pay taxes in day trading?

I heard that day trading currencies has more tax benefits than day trading stocks. Is this true?

Can I open a trading account from any country?

How long should I do paper trading before day trading with real money?

What is the minimum account you recommend to start day trading?

Should I day trade with all my money?

Can I day trade using an Apple Macintosh?

How much will it cost for me to learn day trading?

Should I trade from home or from a trading room?

What type of computer do I need for day trading?

Is day trading with a laptop better than with a desktop?

Do I need more than one monitor?

Do I need DSL or Cable Modem service?

What is the best day trading strategy?

Where can I open a day trading account?

Can day trading be treated as a career?

Is there a "best time of the day to day trade?"

How much capital do I need to day trade?

Should I paper trade on paper?

What can a day trading software cost me?

Is it a good idea use trading systems or daytrading entry/exit point generated by trading systems/ websites?

I am ready to start day trading. What is the first step I should take?

I have invested in stocks in the past. Will day trading be easier for me to learn?

Should I pay thousands of dollars for a day trading course?

How can I predict what prices are going to do while day trading?

Can I day trade only a few hours a day?

Why all the fuss about having a day trading strategy?

What is the best day trading software?

Is day trading online safe?

Any good day trading books out there?

Do you have any good day trading tips?

What is the best way to learn day trading?

Where can I find any day trading secrets?

Are there day trading techniques that are easy to use and effective?

Is day trading for beginners?

Where can I find a good day trading company?

Should I use news to day trade?
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All human beings have a desire to know the future even though this is an impossible feat. Deep inside people know that they can't know the future - but yet they have a burning desire to know what lies ahead. This is a paradox and is why so many people get ripped off by psychic hotlines, palm readers and new age religions. Because of man's inability to predict the future, day trading is not predictive; it is reactive in nature. The day trader's job is to react to what prices are doing instead of predicting what prices will to do. Predicting is a futile activity. No one has a crystal ball in day trading (if you do, please let me know). Despite this fact, people never give up trying to determine where prices are going. This becomes evident many times when someone is just starting to day trade. When it is time to press the button to buy or sell, the novice might hesitate - wondering he is doing the correct thing at the correct time; if the second after the order is submitted, the price will go in the desired direction. If this is your problem, don't worry about it. You will be on your way to becoming a successful trader when you can send the order without thinking about this nonsense; when you realize that winning and losing is part of day trading and that you will never know which one will come first.
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