Daytrading is a suckers' game. It just provides you with something that feels like activity, feels like work, feels like you're doing something. But really one generally has no idea wtf will happen day to day, or hour to hour with stocks. It's like playing it at the casino. Sure, people will come and say it's not so, because they've made this daytrading thing into their identity.
It's different if you invest in something which you deem undervalued, or if you're using stocks generally to cover for inflation, but "I'll just daytrade some stocks with whatever little money I have left" is a recipe for disaster, and you'll feel worse afterwards.