What is Trading and who is the Trader?


What is Trading and who is the Trader?
The mean of trading is buying and selling and share trading means buying and selling of shares. 

Who is the trader?
Trader who does buying and selling of shares is called as share trader.
ii) Trader do buying and selling of shares without concern of company’s performance rather they do technical analysis and opportunity finder.
iii) Trader is not interested to know how well the company is doing.
iv) Trader’s are basically opportunity finder - Opportunity can be of any good news or bad news or any government declaration or any company’s announcement, any opportunity that makes the movement in the share price interests traders and they take respective positions in that particular share.
v) Traders keep themselves updated all the time and hence the trading has considered as full time business/job.
vi) Trader do very frequent buying and selling of shares on daily basis, weekly basis and on monthly basis.
Risks Involved - 
Trading involves very high risk and it can wipe out all the money/capital.
So basically we advice, to first learn and do paper trading practice (please visit here - 
http://rupeedesktraining.blogspot.in/2012/06/paper-trading-practice-for-successful.html to know more about paper trading practice) and if you get success in paper trading then go for real  trading with money.
Trading involves very high risk and hence provides high returns in small span of time.
Please note - W have posted various trading strategies, methods, techniques including stock picking patterns for all types of traders on our website.
Precaution for trading -
Trading requires lots of market knowledge and experience so we do not recommend trading for new comers.
We daily receive lots of email from new comers that they have made huge losses in trading. So we always recommend learning and then do paper trading practice before actual starting trading with money.

To learn more about trading please visit below link,

5. What you want to do?
It is always advisable to plan and then act. Decide based on your availabilities whether you want to become investor, trader or both.
i) If you can spend entire day in front of the market and ready to take risk then trading can selected because trading involves big risk and can wipe out all your money.
For new comers it is required to spend 6 to 8 hours for market. So while trading, investing can also be done because investing is not all daily activity.

ii) Investment - If you can’t provide more than 6 to 8 hours in a day to market then better you prefer investing in shares instead of trading. So if you are working professional and want to have part time job or side business then investing in shares would be preferred.

So selection of method to enter into share market is totally depends on you and your ability to provide time and ready to take level of risk.
Investing has low risk and trading has high risk.

Warning Message - 
As every business carries the risk likewise the share market also carries risk.

Disclaimer
The investment and trading has to be done on sole discretion. And for any losses, www.rupeedesk.in or any person related to www.rupeedesk.in is not responsible neither held liable.