I trade the ES and NQ and, as you know, these can be choppy markets with brief trends. I have a delima trying to decide where to take profits.
I prefer to trade for scalps or short trend legs. I have been trying to set profit targets where I perceive the next strong support/resistance to be but sometimes I exit prior to my target if I perceive the market to be indicating a turn.
Sometimes I am right with my target and sometimes the market keeps running leaving me on the sidelines. Today was a good example of why I question my exit style. I was short the NQ as it started the last leg down after the Fed news. Per my strategy, I exited the trade at the first support area I thought might cause the market to turn against me. Unfortuneately, the market blew through that support and several others whle I watched leaving the vast majority of the move on the table.
I guess my question is for those successfully trading the index futures. Since these markets usually have choppy days, what exit strategy do you find results in better risk/reward? Do you set targets, trail stops, grab quick profits, or use some other method to exit your trades?
Thanks for any insight provided.
Wally
I prefer to trade for scalps or short trend legs. I have been trying to set profit targets where I perceive the next strong support/resistance to be but sometimes I exit prior to my target if I perceive the market to be indicating a turn.
Sometimes I am right with my target and sometimes the market keeps running leaving me on the sidelines. Today was a good example of why I question my exit style. I was short the NQ as it started the last leg down after the Fed news. Per my strategy, I exited the trade at the first support area I thought might cause the market to turn against me. Unfortuneately, the market blew through that support and several others whle I watched leaving the vast majority of the move on the table.
I guess my question is for those successfully trading the index futures. Since these markets usually have choppy days, what exit strategy do you find results in better risk/reward? Do you set targets, trail stops, grab quick profits, or use some other method to exit your trades?
Thanks for any insight provided.
Wally