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Turn Market Moves into Your Next Opportunity.
Stock trading involves buying and selling shares of publicly traded companies on stock exchanges worldwide. When you purchase a stock, you’re acquiring partial ownership in that company, entitling you to a proportionate share of its assets, earnings, and voting rights.
High Liquidity
Most actively traded stocks offer high liquidity, allowing for easy buying and selling.
Price Discovery
Stock prices are transparently determined by continuous supply and demand on open exchanges.
Ownership & Growth Potential
Become a part-owner of companies, benefiting from their growth and potential dividends.
Global Market Access
Invest in thousands of companies from major exchanges worldwide, diversifying your portfolio.
Types of Stock Trading
Day Trading
Execute multiple trades within a single trading day, capitalizing on short-term price fluctuations. Day traders typically close all positions before market close to avoid overnight risks.
Characteristics:
- High-frequency trading activity
- Requires significant time commitment
- Focus on technical analysis and market sentiment
- Higher potential returns but increased risk
Swing Trading
Hold positions for several days to weeks, aiming to profit from medium-term price swings. This approach balances active trading with longer-term market analysis.
Characteristics:
- Moderate time commitment
- Combines technical and fundamental analysis
- Lower transaction costs than day trading
- Suitable for part-time traders
Position Trading
Long-term investment strategy where stocks are held for months or years. Position traders focus on fundamental analysis and long-term company growth prospects.
Characteristics:
- Minimal daily monitoring required
- Emphasis on company fundamentals
- Potential for dividend income
- Lower stress and transaction costs
Scalping
Ultra-short-term trading strategy involving numerous small trades throughout the day, profiting from minor price movements.
Characteristics:
- Requires advanced technical skills
- High-speed execution essential
- Small profit margins per trade
- Significant time and focus required