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I heard that many day traders (both futures and stocks) use very tight stops. Maybe 4 or 5 ticks at most. Is it really work? Would they often hit by market noises ?

Quote from 0008:
I heard that many day traders (both futures and stocks) use very tight stops. Maybe 4 or 5 ticks at most. Is it really work? Would they often hit by market noises ?
Amazing how consistent it is. You read an idiotic post that contributes nothing, and you glance up to check the idiot's username and date of registration.Quote from 1 in 100:
in many ways it would be so much easier to just ignore the great unwashed
but I won't, OP you registered in 2002
for you to ask such a elemental and stupid question speaks VOLUMES about you
If that's happening, then great, and the trader involved is very good. I assume that most of the guys who are able to do this are scalpers. Maybe one of them will chime in here and tell us that he hasn't altered his strat and that it's working out fine.Quote from fearless9:
Interesting thought.
But what if a successful ES Trader is trading his usual style with a 3 tic stop in this market.