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Understanding your trading platform is important to producing profits. A trading
platform is the place of business for traders, where all the information of
each trade is listed with charts, data, and newsfeeds for trading. In any
market, and with any kind of trader, knowing your trading platform is extremely
important. Your own trading style has much to do with the importance of knowing
the platform. Scalping requires that you know exactly how to order in split
second trading, and investing means that you need to know where to find good
financial data, such as annual reports or analyst outlooks.
The platform is a place of business
Professional traders know the importance of navigating their trading platforms.
Many go so far as to edit their platforms to fit their own trading style; some
change the colors on bars and charts to get a better feel, while others
rearrange everything altogether. Brokerages and banks also understand the
importance of a custom trading platform and give investors the ability to
change colors and layouts to suit their needs.
You should look at your platform as a place of business. Whether day trading,
swing trading, or investing, you will use the same program and much of the same
orders to place the bulk of your trades. Professional traders often use
multiple monitors and computers to look at many different charts at once.
Swing trading
As a swing trader, you’ll want a very streamlined trading platform, usually
with plenty of technical study applications. Swing trading by definition
entails many short time period trades, thus the ability to make trades as
quickly as possible is very important. Swing trading platforms are usually the
most simple, with many different charts, but limited research tools. Trading
execution is also made very important as traders want to get in the market as
soon as they place a trade, as opposed to waiting valuable seconds with many
deep discount brokers.
Day trading
Day traders have much the same setup as swing traders, but focus a bit more
time and energy on fundamentals,
largely because they can do it. Swing trading makes it almost impossible to
watch anything but the extremely short term technicals, while many day traders
profit from the fundamental changes throughout the day.
Investors
Investors need a very simple trading platform and do not need the instant execution
or graphing capabilities as the short-term trader. Focusing on fundamentals and
research into a business is much more important than the rest of trading. Many
investors favor the deep discount brokers to limit their costs when making
smaller, long term trades. Investors are the least demanding of these three
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About the Author
Leroy Rushing is an active, professional day trader; trading coach; and
author. He is the Founder and CEO of Trading EveryDay, a provider of
educational trading products and services that are available worldwide. Trading
EveryDay has complimentary/FREE products, a Tools of the Trade
eBook and a Trading
Room Report, that are downloadable for your convenience.
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