Day Trading and stocks?

Hello, Im interested in "Day trading" and am looking into working through websites like E*trade, Scottrade, Ameritrade, I'm really interested in learning how to use these and websites and learning more about the stocks and trading, but I'm not sure where to look i was thinking about getting "Day Trading for dummies" "Investing for dummies" and "A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online"
hi there !!
apart fro etrade etc..you should also try gnutrade trading platform. I sense that you are new to stock market and would like to suggest you learning center which will guide to learn what actually is stockmarket all about, how to trade the markets, how to analyze.
you can read some good books on trading like...
Day Trade Online Trading
by Christopher A.
A Beginner's Guide to Short-Term Trading...
by Toni Turner
High Probability trading
by Marcel Link
Study Guide for come Into my Trading...
by Alexander Elder
The Complete Guide to Currency Trading..
by Jamaine Burrell
The five Rules for Successful StockMarket ...
by Pat Dorsey
Day Trading is the most riskiest of trading "types"..... almost as dangerous is "swing trading".....
Swing Trading is holding a position over one day... usually for a few days or a couple of weeks.
This can be done while holding a full time job. Day Trading can't be done while holding a full time job.
The "Dummy" series has several books that can help you (as an introduction... only). You must learn "Technical Analysis" and good trading money management before trading. 90% of the people that try swing trading fail. That's because;
They can't master the "art" of trading.
They fail to understand how important money management is.
They don't take several years to "learn".
If you are a beginner then my suggestion will be don't go for day trading. because it looks easy but it is not...Study the market for two months minimum, do some research, get good knowledge and then only enter into day trading. It involves high risk.
DSIJ is coming up new online course related to stock market. It will give you immense knowledge because it includes practical implementation of theories.
For more details mail @ manish_10179@yahoo.com
Hey niftyfuture.co.in can be of great use to you, they give you free trial calls for nifty future
http://niftyfuture.co.in/
For more information about stock market day trading and how to get started.
Check the link below.
to day trade you need books on charts, it's all charts on a 5, 15, 30 min trade basis - get a book like financial analysis of the financial markets
Is there any site which gives tips to buy shares for intra-day trading?

I have online trading account just looking for something that can give me tips for buying shares because these brokers charge a lot.
MOtilal Oswal in conjunction with SBI offers you a trading platform with a trader's terminal at your desktop. the charges are reasonable and comparable favourably with ICICIDirect.
MOSL also offers on line tips for which you do not have to pay ANYTHING.
Is there any site which gives tips to buy shares for intra-day trading?
Any Stock sites that charge yearly fee instead of per trade for day trading traders?

Ah I saw an ad for one that charges like $200 annual and I can't find it again! do you guys know of any annual fee stock sites for day traders?
I know of no site that does this. I know of no other "day trader" that has this. if there was a site that offered this.... I wouldn't use it........ there's no way this site could afford the tools & support needed for day trading. Depending on the broker I use, my cost for trading (as an example) for 400 shares is either $4 or $2 per trade. I usually use the $4 broker because I love their "Active Trader Platform" vs. the other's DOM trading platform. I can move stops with one drag & click. Buy or sell with one click (limit or market order). And what about "order types"..... no $200 annual fee broker is going to have OCO, MOC etc. orders........ let alone trailing stops or stops based on charting strategies.
I think you are asking a lot.
Before online trading and the computerization of America, finance, it would cost $50 a trade with a broker and cost more if you wanted to buy or sell anything less than in 100 share blocks.
Cost of trading was the reason in the past that all traders worked only directly for a brokerage or trading firm. you need to build your wealth to where the fees are nominal.
Any Stock sites that charge yearly fee instead of per trade for day trading traders?
