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I made some trades in the past, but nowadays I don't trade.
But it is both easy, if you are trading with play money for practicing or just for fun.

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Emotions are your worst enemy when investing

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I'm going to go with longing, simply because you buy the stock and wait to trade it at a higher price. The trick might be hitting the highest highs, but there's certainly less to do.

With shorting, you have to somehow borrow a stock, buy it at a lower price, and then sell it back to the owner. Sounds like more work, and you'd have to pick and choose your stock more carefully, since you'd be wanting a bigger return in a shorter period of time, too.