A prop trader is someone that is trading someone else's money, "the firm," and typically making commissions on the profitable trades they make.
A day trader is someone who buys securities and sells them in the same day. Intra-day trading is a term also used.
A prop trader can be a day-trader if that is the firm or the individuals trading style.
A day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments (eg stocks, options, futures, derivatives, currencies) within the same trading day such that all positions will usually be closed before the market close of the trading day. - An institutional day trader is a trader who works for a financial institution. - A retail day trader is a trader who works for himself, or in partnership with a few other traders. A retail trader generally trades with his own capital, though he may also trade with other people's money. A proprietary trader ("prop trader") is a trader who trades securities on the account of the institution he/she works for, not for client-based business.
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Yes, Trader Joe in Sunnyvale is open on labor day.
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I am a Day Trader. I make about $6000-$8000 a month trading with an average of 28k equity each month.
A day trader tries to make a profit by taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock prices.
You do not need any special degrees to become a day trader. You do, however, need to do a lot of trend research.
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