Intraday Trading, as the name suggests, is completing buy and sell operations within a single day, without holding positions overnight.

In simple terms, it's about making a quick trade and then leaving, without staying up late or holding long positions, focusing on volatility rather than belief.

Why do some people prefer intraday trading?

Because it offers two main benefits:

Fast pace, immediate results;

Manageable risks, with same-day stop losses, avoiding sleepless nights.

Especially for fast-paced traders, their approach is to 'determine direction shortly after the market opens, then observe the structure after entering a position.' They have clear goals, decisive actions, and a strong sense of rhythm.

How do fast-paced traders think?