Day trading can not be done on a Saturday. Day trading refers to either stocks or bonds that are purchased and sold both on the same day. Since the Stock Market is closed on both Saturday and Sunday, "day trades" would not be able to be completed on those days.
Day trading is sometimes known as intraday trading, because there are times a trade can be held for a few minutes or even a few seconds. Trading is done on a daily basis, not held for any length of time.
Religious Jews pray 3 times a day, every day. Shabbat is Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. Prayers are done 4 times on Saturday.
The term "daily trading" simply refers to the purchase and sale of the same product on the same day. This process can, and does occur at any time of the day.
Saturday is the Sabbath and the Jewish day of rest, no work is allowed to be done on the Sabbath.
These trades are done electronically. Although some consider after-hours trading more risky, experts also consider after hours trading a "head start" of sorts to the next day's trading.
Day trading is the act of buying and selling trade-able financial assets (like shares or general currency) within the a short period so that all activity is started and closed within a single trading day. This is often done for quick profit.
The day after Saturday is Sunday .
The Forex Market is the largest market in the world trading around $1.5 trillion each day. Trading in the Forex is not done at one central location The Forex market is available for trading 24 hour a day, five and one one half day per week. Due to the 24 hour trading availability in Forex market it is the world's biggest trading market.
Yes, Saturday is a calendar day.
It was a Saturday.
Christmas day will be on a Saturday in 2010.
That was a Saturday.