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Mar 07, 2010 at 07:38
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Feb 07, 2010からメンバー   3 投稿
Mar 14, 2010 at 13:35
'Scalping' can have various descriptions on whom you ask. Typically, 'scalping' is a spezialized technique that involves making a tiny trade to capture avery small movement in the marktet. Wheras a 'position trader' may engage in trades that are intended to last for multiple days to months and a 'day trader' typically enganges in trades that are intended to last for less than a day, a 'scalper' engages in trades that might only last a few minutes aiming for targets of about 5 pips.

A 'scalper' trades multiple lots, often more lots one would normally trade if trading as either a 'day trader' or a 'position trader' (simply due to the fact that those styles typicaly require larger stops thus shrinkung the amount of lots one can safely trade according to money management princicples). By trading more lots a 'scalper' can achieve significant gains comparable to the gains expected by day & position traders in the same time span even though the scalper engages in much smaller individual trades.
•I made my money because I always got out too soon. (Bernard Baruch)
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Aug 01, 2009からメンバー   941 投稿
Mar 14, 2010 at 15:02 (編集済みのMar 14, 2010 at 15:03)
And also heavily frowned upon by most brokers.

In fact if you irritate a market maker enough they will and I quote 'make it difficult' for you...
Feb 07, 2010からメンバー   3 投稿
Mar 14, 2010 at 16:41
Yes, you're right. Finding the correct broker for scalping is some sort of a life-task. All Market Makers are definately not the right brokers for scalping.
•I made my money because I always got out too soon. (Bernard Baruch)
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