TDI Podcast 15: Day Trading University

June 23, 2007

Day Trading Basics – FREE TRADING COURSE OFFER. Investing is a Game, Trading is a Job. Fausto Puglises President and Founder of CyberTrading University was an original “SOES Bandit”.

What is best way to trade and how can individuals trade and make money from Day Trading? A history of the trading systems and how it evolved into what it is today. He is teaching the “$200 per-day trader”.

“The reason you are here is to make a day’s pay”..Fausto Pugliese

Fausto gives away free trading system for listeners of The Disciplined Investor Podcast. Cyber Trading University…..

FREE Introduction to Day Trading or FREE Introduction to Swing Trading – CLICK HERE

Stocks metioned: Apple (AAPL), AT&T (T)

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2 Responses to “TDI Podcast 15: Day Trading University”

  1. chris NY on June 25th, 2007 11:11 am

    Another informative podcast for us rookie investors. Day trading seems like a great way to diversify my trading techniques and create continous profit generating technique. ive been looking through cybertradinguniversity.com and it looks like a great tool to improve my knowledge and hopefully improve in making more profit to hopefully living off this exciting industry of market trading. So far ive been getting an good return on investing in stocks with a 2-6month hold on them but day trading seems like it could be an extra plus

    Andrew in your opinion from experience in this industry are returns in daytrading when executed properly more attractive then investing for a longer term(6-18month) approach?

  2. Trader Jobs on December 29th, 2009 9:25 am

    Yeah, I think that advice about day trading is really useful Frankly speaking, I'm fond of doing some intraday here and there.

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