Can I Use Stash For Day Trading?
Stash is not a day trading platform—we believe investing should be a long-term habit, not a hobby. The majority of Americans aren’t going to trade their way out of debt. Stash was built to help anyone build a diversified portfolio over time and invest for the long haul.
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We have four trading windows per day and do not believe in day-trading unless you are a professional.
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