Opening range trades are statistically the most profitable: not to take advantage of the volatility present @open is just plain silly: r/r soon after the bell is at the highest and if u manage your trades well, getting rid of losses quick and letting profits to run, u'll be very profitable. Care must be placed on choosing the right stocks and the perfect moment to enter and get out: u have to look for stocks that are affected by important news, like earnings, upgrade/downgrades, mergers/acquisitions. It's no difficult to find them; look at bloomie most active and most up/down, those stocks are always news related and offer plenty of volatility and liquidity.
Play the gaps and study the time frames where the stock is more likely to retrace (if it does) and get in with a tight stop, keep an eye on the futures and try to understand if it is a choppy day or a trend day; discerning this will help u decide if it's wise to let the trade run 'till 2:00EST/close or to book profit after a few min.
Play the gaps and study the time frames where the stock is more likely to retrace (if it does) and get in with a tight stop, keep an eye on the futures and try to understand if it is a choppy day or a trend day; discerning this will help u decide if it's wise to let the trade run 'till 2:00EST/close or to book profit after a few min.