Is it really possible to feel the markets?
I don't like to literally think of it as "feel" of the markets -- that kind of makes it sound like you need an element of Supernatural abilities to succeed in trading.

Which of course, you don't.
I believe every trader, more or less, has a "feel" for their given market or instrument or segment. Which usually stems mainly from experience.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: trading is part art, part science...you need to be able to slither your way around for the kill. and have patience too to observe.
I say F*uck feelings. -- just when you think you have a feeling, the market seems to humble you. Always look at things from a neutral point of view, as seen from both sides. Keep all the variables lingering in the back of your head though.
I have a fairly good accuracy...on how the DOW/SPY will behave during the day, right before the market opens.
And if not, i'm there to react and improvise.
in my opinion, the Longer timeframe horizon you try to predict or feel the market...the more ambiguous and difficult it becomes.
I don't like to literally think of it as "feel" of the markets -- that kind of makes it sound like you need an element of Supernatural abilities to succeed in trading.

Which of course, you don't.
I believe every trader, more or less, has a "feel" for their given market or instrument or segment. Which usually stems mainly from experience.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: trading is part art, part science...you need to be able to slither your way around for the kill. and have patience too to observe.
I say F*uck feelings. -- just when you think you have a feeling, the market seems to humble you. Always look at things from a neutral point of view, as seen from both sides. Keep all the variables lingering in the back of your head though.
I have a fairly good accuracy...on how the DOW/SPY will behave during the day, right before the market opens.
And if not, i'm there to react and improvise.
in my opinion, the Longer timeframe horizon you try to predict or feel the market...the more ambiguous and difficult it becomes.
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