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day trader

Stock trader who buys and sells a stock in the course of a single day. A day trader's stock strategy often involves holding large volumes of stock over small movements in price. Day traders are often private individuals who may trade on their own account from home, or with other day traders from a specially equipped day trading centre. The phenomenon of day trading gained popularity during the Internet bubble of the late 1990s but waned after the crash in technological stocks in 2000.



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A former day trader, Weaver-Johnson founded the club to share her stock market knowledge with other professional women.
Investors) have to battle the fear and greed,'' said Christopher Worsh, a professional day trader and editor of Day Trading It, a daily stock picking newsletter.
In the late '90s, it was considered "cool" to be a day trader, to speculate on ridiculously overvalued companies and throw money at stocks you knew nothing about.
 
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