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Old 26th March 2008, 09:34 AM
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i sure as hope my g.f goes down(circuit) on me a lot more often
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Uasish,

Come on man i was only joking, losses r part of stock market and you learn only from your mistakes, i didnt got hurt what u said, but for me intra working now at least dont have to think abt next day whats going to happen and then whatever u earn or loss its a one day game now

earning 100 or 1000 in a day doesnt matters for me now, but at least earning something thats all . . .
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I have lost 30% in one week flat (using 10,000 as seed money) - so I assume someone can make that much, (less brokerage) off course

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I have lost 30% in one week flat (using 10,000 as seed money) - so I assume someone can make that much less brokerage off course
Good attitude,my friend........now go about trying to find ways and means to get it done.

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"trading is like sex,you don't have to be good at it to enjoy it"-Larry Williams
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I think every one is missing the point. The question originally asked was: "How much can you make in intra day trading"?

Ask any finance professor and the answer is: There is always a correlation between risk and reward. The more risk you take, the more reward.

Translation: The more leverage you use--> the more risk you take--> chances of winning (as well as losing) is magnified.

Most newbies don't use the leverage wisely. If you can make 10 Rupess on 100 shares consistently, it is only a matter of time before you increase the size and make more money.

10 Rs * 100 shares = 1000 Rs per day

10 Rs * 10,000 shares = 100,000 Rs per day

The only assumption is that there should be enough liquidity for 10,000 shares. I am not sure if this is realistic or not. But I am just guessing, to trade 1000 to 5000 shares shouldn't be a problem in stocks like Reliance etc. Just my 2 cents..
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Its not difficult to earn atleast 2/3% in intraday. 40/60% of investment in a month.
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Its not difficult to earn atleast 2/3% in intraday. 40/60% of investment in a month.
what did u meant not understood
2/3% everyday on ur levereged capital?
coming roughly arround 51% monthly on levereged cumulative capital????
according to u starting with initial rs 1 lakhdaytrading capital will grow to 140.51 lakhs at the year end.
am i right?
plzz come with the statistical data man....

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The chances of Loosing your money are more if you do more than two or three trades in a day, just do your home work and always check buyers and sellers in the particular company which you are going to trade Simply demand and supply logic works here one one last thing Your own greed is your biggest Enemy in Stockmarket,

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