I wanted to start a thread on day trading. I believe this is reasonable idea for a people in the following situation.
-Already max out on 401k for retirement and not looking to put more income towards this goal.
-Have a fully funded emergency fund.
-Have no debt, with the exception of a reasonable mortgage.
-Can afford to lose the funds used in trading.
-Has a high tolerance for risk (mentally ok with loss)
-Does not use margin for trading (equates to using only money you have)
-Tax liability is estimated, then taken from gains and deposited into a account setup to hold monies for tax liability (preferably on a per trade basis)
Bearing a person meets these requirements I really cannot see a downside to trading short term in the market. Currently the market is way down, making stocks in good companies affordable. Volatility is high so there is a good chance of significant movement. I am curious to other thoughts and opinions on this. Thanks in advance for input.
-Already max out on 401k for retirement and not looking to put more income towards this goal.
-Have a fully funded emergency fund.
-Have no debt, with the exception of a reasonable mortgage.
-Can afford to lose the funds used in trading.
-Has a high tolerance for risk (mentally ok with loss)
-Does not use margin for trading (equates to using only money you have)
-Tax liability is estimated, then taken from gains and deposited into a account setup to hold monies for tax liability (preferably on a per trade basis)
Bearing a person meets these requirements I really cannot see a downside to trading short term in the market. Currently the market is way down, making stocks in good companies affordable. Volatility is high so there is a good chance of significant movement. I am curious to other thoughts and opinions on this. Thanks in advance for input.
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