Your profit and loss depends on your capital. Someone with a $50k portfolio will make more than someone with a trading account of only $25k. Also your trading style and risk parameters come into question as well; the more you risk the more you can make.
Alot
12 thousoud to 20 thousound
Can be anywhere from a couple hundred to a couple thousand per trade depending on the capital that is at risk.
I am a Day Trader. I make about $6000-$8000 a month trading with an average of 28k equity each month.
Up to $500MM, at least last year.... not this year! LOL!
Not much these days... Seriously, probably about the same as any trader would make, it depends on the trader's role. his/her order book, the objectives of his/her firm...It could be 100K, it could be 5M, really depends on many factors.
I'm not sure how much they earn a DAY...but most fashion designers earn between $13,440 and $93,000...
it does not earn a definate number of money a day so it can be answered.
they earn £1.00 a day :(
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.
you can earn at least £500 a day.
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.