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Investing in Stocks for Beginners [3 Things To Know About Day Trading]

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Today's focus: Day Trading QQQ. How we do it, why we do it and who is best suited for it.

Bottom line: Day trading simply for the sake of the day trade is not an endeavor we recommend for most investors. However, we find it can be a useful tool in a broader portfolio to help manage risk and capture best pricing during the day on all our investing decisions.

The ARMR Report covers Stock Market investing through the millennial lens.

This isn't your Dad's stock market and it certainly isn't your Granddad's. This is the millennial market and it requires millennial tools to excel. We will be sharing with you information directly off our trading desk with a focus on the interaction between traditional fundamental analysis and millennial execution.

ge your investments through the lens of reward vs risk instead of traditional fear vs greed. You have heard the terms “Risk On” or “Risk Off” but what does that mean and how does it effect your investing portfolio? The ARMR Report has the answers and will help you manage risk to improve your investment results no matter what strategy you employ.

DISCLAIMER: All of ARMRreport, our trades, strategies, and news coverage are based on our opinions alone and are only for entertainment purposes. You should not take any of this information as guidance for buying or selling any type of investment or security. I am only sharing my biased opinion based off of speculation and personal experience. An individual trader's/investor's results may not be typical and may vary from person to person. It is important to keep in mind that there are risks associated with investing in the stock market and that one can lose all of their investment. Thus, trades/investments should not be based on the opinions of others but by your own research and due diligence.

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