How does a edge disappear?

Some work only when vol is being suppressed or reversing. Some work only when interest rates are high/low or dropping/backing up. Some work only when pre-market or after hours had action, etc. There are as many edges as there are markets, and you can find them if you learn how.

One way is to figure out how you can be in a trade while everybody else is getting shaken out, puking, and getting their accounts blown out or even just having their capital tied up for a while...

Remember, someone is always taking losses.
 
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edge = keeping your mouth shut
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I agree.

Edge definitely exist, the traders with edge is enjoying their life with their edge and reading the ET post for fun and entertainment.
 
All edges are just Schrodinger's cats that no longer exist as soon as they are practiced in the open exchange.

When your profitable actions become other traders backtest results, it's only a matter of time!

Profitable trades posted in the open on this forum are met with SILENCE because another edge just got deep sixed. Whatever you do, AVOID momo trading! It doesn't work
 
Edges are tied to alphas. Things like momentum are beta, as in they’re broad characteristics of a stock or group of stock. You can have an edge in beta timing, but the more useful it is the more likely it gets discovered by others too. When everyone knows about it, then the price already reflects it. For edges to continue to work you then need to be faster or find a new way to observe it.
 
Hypothetically speaking if you have an intraday edge in large caps stock and futures, that trades market orders only. How can it disappear. Is it frontrunning?
Thinning out stocks or contracts at prices you buy and sell at?
Price starts to change its behaviour?
Who and what is killing your edge?
How did Dan Zangers and Larry Williams and all the other "recent" traders lose their edge?
How can you prevent this from happening?
Thanks in advance
Hello OneQuickNut,

Very good question.

I am sorry, but I can not help you.
 
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