The Nasdaq is certainly the best market to profit in for day trading, I won't say the easiest but it is closest for anyone suceeding cause it is so forgiving if one gets in wrong, almost all my trades in this instrument I can get out at breakeven plus one tick, let the newbies pay for my fees. I think it is imperative to concentrate on not losing very often, lower one can get losing weekly percentages, if it gets under ten percent, then you can average down on each signal so on trades where you ultimately get out at breakeven, cause you averaged down, you end up cleaning up as you exit all contracts at the original entry price plus a tick or two. Years before I would have had winning percentage of 50%, then 10% losers and 40 breakeven trades, but now cause I average down I get 90% winners and 10% and less losers. The only downfall of this though are days when I get three losers in a row are huge losing days, my losing days greatly bigger than winning days, but have worked very hard to not have a couple per year of these.
I throw away all my methods three years ago to just concentrate on low losing methods, which always means spending all my backtesting time into Money Management rules, "numbering the bars", certainly not invented by me, I have many older books on trading some dating back to 1920s when there weren't any computers, I bought out the business section of a bookstore going out of business in LA area back in the 80s as they had many older books out of print. Actually store them in a safety deposit huge drawer, LOL. Books that are the best for me were John Hills books in late 1970s, all done before home pc came out, most of the charts are drawn by hand. Just an incredible amount of information for like $50 each. By far people have made hundreds of systems sold based on his works. I still read each twice a year and gain more from them.
RN
Do you include Volume in your trading? I started several months ago cause I wanted more consistent reversal extreme trades(after an extended move), or at very least know when the end was near. I look for increasing volume at lows and decreasing volume at highs.
Time to trade !!!