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A day trader tries to make a profit by a. investing only in blue chip stocks. b. speculating with borrowed money. c. reducing risky investments. d. taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock
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A day trader tries to make a profit by
a. investing only in blue chip stocks.
b. speculating with borrowed money.
c. reducing risky investments.
d. taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock prices.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock prices." A day trader tries to make a profit by d. taking advantage of minute-by-minute changes in stock prices.
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