"The object is to beat the CROWD in and beat them out. How is that done more efficiently when you are waiting in line with the CROWD to do both ?"
because your limit orders are generally set at key reference areas.
sometimes i set a limit order and it takes an hour or two to fill. that's fine. as long as the internals and intermarket relationships are there, i get a good price, i have a small defined risk, and my fill FREQUENTLY happens faster than if i had pressed for a market order (iow, it touches and/or goes through my price by less than 2 ticks and then reverses).
as for limit orders on exits. generally speaking, im getting out when i want to, not when the market is forcing me to.
again, it depends on your trade methodology, setups etc.
MOST of my setups are not "breakouts". i am buying and selling at key reference areas, so this allows me to set orders often hours ahead. that puts me first or near first in the queue. so, im already in with my orders AHEAD of the crowd.
the crowd is generally retail traders using squiggly lines.
i prefer to get a good price, get good trade locations, let the market come to me, be patient, and take high reward low risk trades
noted that in the current market, i am using slightly more market orders than in the previous market.
note that on the ES , if was to lord forbid trade it, and i use market orders, i am down $12.50 per contract if i get in and out with market orders.
iow, i pay the spread. i pay just over $3 per r/t. so, that's acost too.
if i buy limit and sell market or vice versa, i am splitting the spread, and breaking even on it. still gotta pay commission.
if i make the spread, then i am UP $12.50 and still profitable (just under 9.50)
for many traders, exploiting small edges is a road to longterm profitability. ceteris paribus, market orders erode that.
again, plenty can and are successful using market orders to enter. my point was that the previous statement i quoted in re: limit orders was false.
one thing i constantly see when sharing my shares realtime (in skype ) is that traders find it hard to believe i GOT filled (cause they use market orders, they are not used to getting a good price).
it's not a matter of mad skillz. it's a matter of patience. setting my order and waiting